On Friday, Jun 13, 2003, at 12:36 US/Central, Comrade Burnout wrote:
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* OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2002 Double Precision, Inc. See
COPYING for distribution information.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] NO Error in IMAP command received by
server.
A001 LOGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] test1123
A001 NO Login failed.
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As an aside... (and something I've been meaning to ask...)
Oh, Sa-a-a-a-am...?
... Why does Courier reply with "NO Error in IMAP command...." in some protocol error situations like this, rather than with a "BAD" message? "NO" responses are supposed to be used for "operational errors" not "protocol errors".
I do not see any difference between the two. Both mean that the command failed. The finer points of why the command failed doesn't make a substantial difference.
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