> Don't mix pop3 and imap. Or use imap server that does not move files
> between /var/spool/mail and user's home directory.

I am using imap-2002d-3, and popt-1.8.1-0.30 

Can someone suggest a more compatible imap server for Squirrelmail, that will 
not munge the messages so that they get picked up over and over by the pop 
client?  Or maybe there is a setting in SM that I can adjust to correct the 
multiple email problem.?...I do not see a lot of configuration available for 
the imap daemon.

Thanks in advance

Peter Hunt

 On Monday 31 May 2004 12:45 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> > I have read the docs I could find, but I do not know how well, as I could
> > not
> > make the search find anything I found relevant.
> >
> > That being said, I have a problem with Squirrelmail 1.4.3, and 1.5.  I
> > upgraded in the hopes that it would go away.  Most of my users use pop3
> > to check their mail, including myself.  The webmail is there as a backup,
> > or to
> > check from afar, etc.  Unfortunately it seems that whenever the webmail
> > is used, it tricks the pop3 clients into thinking that there is new mail,
> > and anything left 'unread' is retrieved again.  Anything marked as read
> > seems to
> > get deleted, but I have yet to confirm if this is true.
>
> Don't mix pop3 and imap. Or use imap server that does not move files
> between /var/spool/mail and user's home directory.
>
> > I am currently using Squirrelmail 1.5, imap, ipop3, on Fedora Core 1
> >
> > I do not know the version of imap or ipop3, as I cannot find the
> > version!! (I know, I am learning)
>
> Use command "rpm -qa > installed_packages.txt" without double quotes or
> some other visual package manager provided by fedora. command creates
> listing of all packages installed in RPM based system.
>
> ipop3d is part of uw imap. I don't want to reload
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/1/i386/os/Fedora/RP
>MS/ n times in order to find out package name. It is either something
> related to ipop or something related to uw imap.


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