all pop3 clients are configured correctly... (without "leave msgs on
server" option checked)


Oliver Egginger wrote:
> 
> Remember:
> Your users have to tell the pop-server to delete there mails.
> Otherwise it could happened that they load the same message serval times.
> Also there are often (mild) difficulties when switching from one pop-daemon
> to another.
> 
> Rule-of-thumb:
> Don't trust your users!
> 
> Innocent people often think that they receive to much or insufficient mail.
> In the most cases (I have seen) the reason was a bad configured mail client.
> 
> regards
> Oliver
> 
> 
> > hi
> >
> > I'm compiling the newest version of qpopper as we speak to handle my
> > other problem. But now there is another issue.  Before qpopper I used
> > gnu-pop3d.  The daemon to go into history with the least kind of
> > documentation on earth and beyond...  We're using sendmail as our smtp
> > server.  The problem has been there before the installation of qpopper,
> > so I'm afraid this might be a bit off topic.  But I'm trusting you guys
> > (knowning much about mail).  The problem is that, we have some employees
> > here that receive the same mails every day, or mails from the first of
> > december coming in earlier than mails from the third of december.  Is
> > this smtp or pop3 related?  (I'm guessing smtp, I checked my queue
> > directory, and it is empty)  Could this be an error on another mail
> > server (we're receiving a lot of mails from the same mailserver, which
> > is another shareholder for this company).
> >
> > Any ideas would be appreciated.
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Tom
> 
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