These are typical logfile messages from a user who is unable to retrieve
mail.  It might help me solve the problem if I knew the meaning of the
various nmsgs/ndele/nseen counts.  Guessing seems inappropriate. (local user
and server names changed).  Id string from ipop3d: '2007e'.

Nov 10 00:37:41 msvr ipop3d[13146]: Login user=pat
host=mail-xxx-yyy.google.com [209.85.xx.xx] nmsgs=20305/22171
Nov 10 00:37:42 msvr ipop3d[13146]: Update user=pat
host=mail-xxx-yyy.google.com [209.85.xx.xx] nmsgs=22171 ndele=0 nseen=0
Nov 10 00:37:42 msvr ipop3d[13146]: Logout user=pat
host=mail-xxx-yyy.google.com [209.85.xx.xx]

In other background on the problem, 'grep "^From " /user/mail/pat | wc'
gives a line count in the 200s.  'mutt -f /user/mail/copy_of_pat' parses the
file without difficulty, and shows the 200-some messages.

I would like to figure out how to get as many as possible of these 200-some
messages delivered to the user through their preferred mail-reading system
(gmail).  So far it seems that if any message from that troublesome set is
in the mail spool file, things go badly as described above.

TIA,

Ken


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