On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:47:10AM -0500, Daniel Higgins wrote:
>    it seems that sometimes, when a corrupt mail (i haven't been able to
>    exactly identify the problem yet, so i can't say exactly) gets in the
>    maildir of the user. it causes the pop3 client to crash in some way or
>    think it is done delivering.

Try looking for files in the Maildir with lines ending

\r\n

(and therefore are translated to \r\r\n upon download).

This confuses Outlook Express big time - as I discovered recently.

If anyone noticed the homemade 'maildirfetch' program I posted a few weeks
ago - don't use that version. It doesn't strip off \r's from messages pulled
via POP3. This is how I found out about this problem...

Cheers,

Brian.


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