On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 10:06 -0600, Calvin Gordon wrote: > This morning during another RETR command error in T-Bird i got the > following info from the use/maildir/cur directory > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cur]# ls -lh > > total 3.1M > > -rw------- 1 username users 35K 2008-08-27 13:57 > 1219867052.V811I47642dM988688.mailserver.company.com:2,S .. > What is the "'S" behind the offending file name ? > > What is the ",S" behind the offending filenane ?
It's a \Seen flag. The POP3 client doesn't even see it. It's there because client had issued the RETR command for the message so Dovecot marked it as \Seen. > I also did a head on the offending file (edited to protect the confused) I didn't see anything special in it. My suggestions still are: > > The problem probably goes away if you enable SSL. Or maybe you could > > configure the firewalls not to look inside the POP3 traffic. At least try if it goes away with pop3s. It most likely does.
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