Brian Martinez writes:
Admittedly, this was poorly worded on my part. I did not mean to lay claim that Outlook/Macmail was creating the file or not creating the file. Honestly, I did not even know how it worked, but given the information you provided, I'd like to further clarify that there is some part of the communication going on between client and server where Outlook fails to even recognize the courierpop3dsizelist, which furthermore, is clearly the problem of Outlook and *not* Courier. However, this is only something of
Courier pop3d always creates courierpop3dsizelist upon login, under all circumstances, as long as there are messages in the mailbox. If you're accessing a mailbox via POP3, and this file does not get created, if it's missing, you're not using Courier's POP3 server.
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