Hello TBUDL,

on Mon, 5. Jul 2004 at 01:50:19 +0200 I wrote:

> While the message was received the connection was closed.

The log says "+OK 4008 octets follow.", but only 137 bytes (octets) are
received.

So, I think it's the fault of TB to think the mail was received and
delete it on the next contact with the server.

On the other hand, POPFile always adds its headers and therefor the size
of what follows will be more than the server responds.

This is what POPFile stored in its .msg file:
----->8--------------------------------------------------------
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 3929 invoked from network); 4 Jul 2004 19:
----->8--------------------------------------------------------

> and the TB-protocol-log says:
----->>8--------------------------------------------------------
[...]
> [00:35:06]  C: RETR 1
> [00:35:07]  S: +OK 4008 octets follow.
> [00:35:15]  S: X-POPFile-TimeoutPrevention: 0
> [00:35:20]  S: Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [00:35:20]  S: Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [00:35:20]  S: Received: (qmail 3929 invoked from network); 4 Jul 2004 19:Subject:
> [00:35:20]  S: X-Text-Classification: english
> [00:35:20]  S: X-POPFile-Link: 
> http://127.0.0.1:7878/jump_to_message?view=popfile13559=1.msg
> [00:35:20]  S: .
> [00:35:20]  C: RETR 2
> [00:35:21]  S: -ERR no response from mail server
> [00:35:21]  C: DELE 1
> [00:35:21]  S: !!! Socket error: #10054 (0x00002746)
> [00:35:21]  S: !!! Socket error: #10054 (0x00002746)
> [00:35:21]  S: !!! Socket error: #10054 (0x00002746)
> [00:35:21]  S: !!! Socket error: #10054 (0x00002746)
----->>8--------------------------------------------------------

> It seems to be a POPFile error. Is it?

> This is so baad.. :(



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