> Hello,
>
> It's been 4 days that My customers have this problem :
>
> They used to take their mail by pop on my server, and sometimes go to
> squirrelmail to check it (if they are away for the office for example).
>
> Since 4 days, if they go and check their message on squirrelmail, these
> messages are no longer available by pop access.
>
> I'm using Mac OS X Server 10.2.8 with AppleMailServer as POP/IMAP
> server, SquirrelMail 1.4.3a
>
> Any help ?


POP usually moves the messages from the server to the user's computer.
Some POP clients allow mails to stay on the server even though they have
been fetched to the local computer, thus letting them be read through the
IMAP server later (SquirrelMail is an IMAP client). Your user probably
changed the POP client settings four days ago, so now all mails are stored
at his/her computer. Unfortunately I can't give advice about how to get
them back on the IMAP server. If you're lucky the client used has the
possibility to put messages at an IMAP server.

To avoid these problems you might want to consider removing POP access.
The users can get the same features through an IMAP client. Or you could
train your users.

Good luck.

Sincerely,
Fredrik.




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