Re: [vchkpw] POP3 Not Showing Messages
Michael Johnson wrote: I am in the middle of testing a migration of a vpopmail system and am having strange behavior with POP3. Basically, the new server shows that there are 0 messages in the test mail account when there are actually messages. The old server (with access to the same mail directory) sees the messages just fine. I can confirm that it is only pop3 as IMAP4 on the new server shows the messages just fine. There are a few differences in how the servers are set up, but it would be a long message if I were to detail them. Does anyone have a short list of items to check? I can provide more details if needed. Hi, Check the date and time on the two machines. I believe you will find they are not the same. Regards, Rick
Re: [vchkpw] POP3 Not Showing Messages
Such a simple thing... That'll teach me to trust NTP is running on the machine without a double check. Thanks. ___ Michael Johnson 626-852-9696 Ext. 103 System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] PhD Computing http://www.phdcomputing.net/ Rick Macdougall wrote: Michael Johnson wrote: I am in the middle of testing a migration of a vpopmail system and am having strange behavior with POP3. Basically, the new server shows that there are 0 messages in the test mail account when there are actually messages. The old server (with access to the same mail directory) sees the messages just fine. I can confirm that it is only pop3 as IMAP4 on the new server shows the messages just fine. There are a few differences in how the servers are set up, but it would be a long message if I were to detail them. Does anyone have a short list of items to check? I can provide more details if needed. Hi, Check the date and time on the two machines. I believe you will find they are not the same. Regards, Rick
Re: [vchkpw] POP3 Not Showing Messages
Michael Johnson wrote: Such a simple thing... That'll teach me to trust NTP is running on the machine without a double check. Thanks. ___ Check the date and time on the two machines. I believe you will find they are not the same. Any time. It's a common problem. Regards, Rick