Derek Ragona wrote:
> The problem is caused by bad headers that trip up pop. Pop reads the email
> file looking for the headers and the body of the message. If the header is
> not complete, pop servers give an error and quit. This usually causes
> users to get multiple copies of mail until the error is encountered or no
> pop email at all.
>
> The only way I have found to fix this is to either use pine and delete the
> bad message. Pine is better at handling mal-formed headers. Or to use a
> webmail interface to delete the bad email.
>
> -Derek
Actually, I installed Dovecot and the problem seems to have dissipated.
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