I will try changing the 60 sec. default on Outlook. to the same as Eudora 5 
mins.

I thought this was the time for the server to copy the mail file to the 
temp drop box and respond to the client. Maybe 60 secs was a little short, 
but he file was only 5Mb in size. If it was 50Mb I could understand.

I am not blaming qpopper, I am a big fan of qpopper and haven't had any 
problems at all with it. This is just one of those intermittent pain in the 
A type problems that I can't put my finger on what is wrong and thought 
someone may have seen it before.

Hey it may even be a sendmail problem, I think its definitely a mailbox 
corruption type problem.

Wayne



At 04:37 AM 12-02-02 -0500, Alan Brown wrote:
>On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Randall Gellens wrote:
>
> > >I can copy the mail file to another user and the problem still exists.
> >
> > Is everyone using the same email client?  What happens if a user
> > experiencing the problem tries to fetch mail with a different client?
>
>Erm....
>
>If you go in on the local spool, does the client have a large message?
>
>Does the client have a short timeout (60 second default is only big
>enough for 100kB or so under most dialup circumstances) ?
>
>etc.
>
>Stop being so eager to blame qpopper, this sounds like a MUA problem.
>
>AB

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