On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 07:57:10PM -0600, Adam Michaud wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is a qmail issue or what, but I'm not having a whole
> lot of luck finding info on this anywhere else...
I don't know about the POP daemon you are using.
POP clients don't know about "cur" or "new" directories on the server.
Usually the POP server sends some checksum or filename to the client.
The client puts this in a database and so it knows what messages he had
and what are new.
qmail-pop3d simply sends the filenames on UIDL requests.
If your pop3d uses the same scheme it is clear that all the messages are
"new" and I can't see a chance to get around this other than replacing
the UIDL algorithm with the one your old pop3d used. This may or may not
be possible, however it is probably a lot of hacking the code.
\Maex
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