Randy,  I saw your response to a similar message, so I am reposting this 
one.  I have tried turning on the chunky writes option.

In some cases, a poor modem connection with a lot of packet loss has been 
the problem.  However, in most of our cases, the connection is fine with a 
solid ping during the mail checks.  This was a non issue with 2.5.3.  Any 
other possibilities here?  Any suggestions?  Thanks for your time.  Any 
help would be much appreciated.  -Bob


>Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 20:52:52 -0400
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>
>Hello folks.  We've been having trouble since we upgraded to using Qpopper 
>4.0.1 (on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE).  We were using Qpopper 2.5.3 (on FreeBSD 
>2.2.6-RELEASE).  Some users with no modem, computer, or settings problems 
>(who were able to receive mail via Qpopper 2.5.3) can not receive 
>mail.  The e-mail clients being used very (Outlook, Outlook Express, 
>Netscape).  So far, nobody using Eudora has had a problem.  Folks who are 
>having the problem, who then install and try Eudora work fine while using 
>Eudora.  If they try their other e-mail client it continues to 
>fail.  Example of errors are listed below.  The most common single error is...
>
><USERNAME> at <DNS & IP ADDRESS>: -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>
>Some less frequent errors are...
>
>I/O error flushing output to client <USERNAME> at <DNS & IP ADDRESS>: 
>Operation not permitted (1)
>
>(null) at <DNS & IP ADDRESS>: -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>
>We have set the following options...
>
>set cache-dir = /var/spool/poptemp
>set temp-dir = /var/spool/poptemp
>set log-facility = local0
>set chunky-writes = tls
>set server-mode
>set downcase-user
>set statistics
>set trim-domain
>set timeout = 600
>
>Any ideas and suggestions would be much appreciated.  Please reply to the 
>list.  Thanks in advance.
>
>-Bob



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