Are you sure that the pop box was receiving the "quit" command?
Please excuse my ignorance of the particular tag under discussion, but after
a cusory glance through the docs, I can't see any explicit "quit" / "user
activity timeout" options.
I remember similar behaviour from the old netscape 2x-3x mail clients -
double click instead of single-click on the Mail button and you'd get two
pop requests sent to the server, the second of which would find the maildrop
lock-fileded out of business.

To summarise; was a po-protocol "quit" command being sent to end the session
before another session was started i.e. does CFPOP always send "quit" when
it finishes a session, and what criteria does it use to determine whether or
not a user session is over? (Jesse? ;)

Cheers, Ben.

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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 4:04 AM
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Subject: POP Mail Problems #2


Ooops, I accidentally sent the last message before it was finished ;)  I
wanted to let everyone know what I haven't applied service pack 1 yet, would
that help out?

Rob Burtelow
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