Yeah, I'd seen that in between my first mail and your reply, both in MS
TechNet and in the KB (much more useful if you search properly in the first
place I find - doh!).

The info it gives still doesn't help me though because I don't know what a
'socket operation on a non-socket' means in real terms.

Cheers anyway.
Ali.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hermann
Strassner
Sent: 25 October 2000 12:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] POP3 error


There is an article in the Knowledge base covering this topic. The codes are
WINSOCK or SMTP or POP3 error codes according to RFC.
WSAENOTSOCK is error 10038, which means: Socket operation on non-socket

What this error exactly means for a POP3 connection: i don�t know. I think
it has something to do with the local network interface.

Hermann

>This morning, one of the processes died and I found this in the log....
>
>USER account2
>DIR: e:\IMail\Users\account2
>MBX: e:\IMail\Users\account2\main.mbx
>UID: e:\IMail\Users\account2\main.uid
>10:25 08:45 POP3D(00000114) send error <ip address> 10038

I think the died process is the reason for the error, not the other way.

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