You could also try qualcomm's qpopper. Just make sure that you get the
latest version. check out
ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/eudora/servers/unix/popper/ . I use it on a
fairly busy server and it gives me no trouble.

Regards

Phil Z.

Glynn Clements wrote:
> 
> Admin-tau wrote:
> 
> >       I have a problem with a user and a POP3 server.
> > When the user has mail, the in.pop3d refuse the connection after a PASS is
> > acepted with :
> >
> > ERR -being read already /usr/spool/mail
> 
> There are two main causes: either /usr/tmp/.pop doesn't exist, or
> there is an old temporary file (/usr/tmp/.pop/<username>) lying
> around.
> 
> Creating the directory or deleting the temporary file will fix the
> problem. You should run a cron job to delete stale temporary files on
> a regular basis.
> 
> Also, the most recent version of pop3d is less prone to this problem.
> 
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