At 12:39 PM -0400 4/18/02, Stephen Conway wrote: >we have seen an increase in timeouts and .pop files >remaining, as if there is some sort of network problems occurring.
Timeouts, or other reasons for aborted sessions, should not result in left-over .pop files hanging around. The Qpopper process should clean up, no matter why the session ended (not counting being killed, of course). Are you completely sure that there are no Qpopper processes still active when you see the .pop files? You might try turning on debug tracing. If the problems only happen for some users, you can turn on tracing for them only (using a user-specific configuration file).
