qpopper from Qualcomm, yes. When I recompiled, it was to go to a new
version. I assumed that the older version of qpop was the problem, so I
upgraded, otherwise, it's a default install (following the instructions to
do Mailbox pickup).
Actually, I don't care if we go to Maildir myself. The decision to go to
mbox was something my boss required.
Here's the end of the first message and the header and part of the body of
the second (that was appended to the first. I've blanked out the specific
email addy it was sent to, but that shouldn't matter:
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> Now what do we tell them for Passover?"
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Please let me know if anyone has any ideas.
Rob
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 08:40:33PM -0500, Rob Hines Jr. wrote:
> > Hmm...Okay, well, I'm using QPOP 3.0.2,
>
> You mean qpopper from qualcomm?
>
> > I've even recompiled it a couple times.
>
> Did you change any config values between the recompiles or did you just
> recompile and expect the compiler would generate different code each time?
> If the former, what did you change? If the latter, why did you expect that?
>
> > When I look at the messages that are getting appended. There is a
> > normal header at the beginning, but at the end, the header of the next
> > message is prefixed with a '>' on the first line of the header. I'll see
>
> Why not show us those lines exactly? It would help. Are they, perchance lines
> that start with the string "From "?
>
> > Hope that helps. If I /have/ to, I'll go to Maildir, but I'd hate to have
> > to do that.
>
> Why is that? You might get a pleasant surprise. If your users only access
> via POP, then the change-over may be worth it.
>
> > Please let me know.
>
> One issue is whether qpopper is compiled to use the same locking method as
> qmail-local. The dot-qmail manpage explains the locking method that qmail-local
> uses.
>
>
> Regards.
>