Hi all,

I'm having a strange sort of problem. I don't really think it is James,
but I'm interested to know if anyone else has this problem. Everyonce in
awhile I will get a piece of SPAM (it's always spam, never legit) that
will sort of jam up my inbox.

I start downloading my messages and when it tries to download the spam
message, Mozilla kicks up an error message and stops downloading. The
message is:

"Unable to write the email to the mailbox. Make sure the file system
allows you write privileges, and you have enough disk space to copy the
mailbox."

Now, I have write permission and there is plenty of disk space. The
message being downloaded is generally very small (2k), definately not
the biggest message in the group.

I've looked through the pop3 log for James, I didn't see any exceptions.
I ngrep'd the communication between my client and james: it got the
sizes of the messages, got the unique ids, requested the first new
message (the spam) and got it. Communication over.

All I have to do is delete this message from my inbox table and all of
the rest of my messages will download just fine.

Has anyone had this happen to them before? Do you have suggestions as to
 where I can look to try to debug this problem?

Thanks,
Kenny Smith
JournalScape.com



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