There are, in fact, different lock methods between our QPOPPER3
(.username.pop) and QPOPPER4 (/Mail/db/pop-lockedout) setups.  But the
corruption happened most noticeably when all users were using QPOPPER4.
Since we don't have a whole lot of web mail users, we didn't notice it in
our initial tests when we had only web mail users using QPOPPER4, and
regulars on QPOPPER3.

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Saxon Jones

Network Administrator,
Interbaun Communications
Suite 200, 18404 Stony Plain Road
Edmonton, AB
T5S 2M8

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interbaun.com/
(780) 447-8282, ext. 369

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Gellens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 4:07 PM
To: Saxon Jones; QPopper Mailing List
Subject: RE: QPOPPER3 and QPOPPER4

At 3:45 PM -0600 10/15/01, Saxon Jones wrote:
>The mailbox corruption was happening when we run
>our web mail service on QPOPPER4, our regular mail users weren't having a
>problem.  Right now we've moved our web mail back to QPOPPER3 and so I
don't
>expect to be able to get any debug info in the near future.

I don't see why you'd get corruption using Qpopper version 4 but not
3 as long as the web mail service is using POP (or even i it's going
at the spools directly).  Could there be other differences, such as
different lock methods?
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