Hallo Andrey,
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 03:26:40 +0300 GMT (04/01/2001, 08:26 +0800 GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:
I just tried this for the fun of it.
AGSAA> You should check the output of a raw POP3 session. To do so:
AGSAA> 1. Ensure that you have at least 3 new messages in your mailbox.
I have.
AGSAA> 2. Shutdown The Bat! and any other applications such as mailbox checkers.
Done. (Actually, I have disabled automatic check every xxx minutes for this account.)
AGSAA> 3. Launch you telnet client (UNIX shell will be great :-)
Well, I used telnet under Windows.
AGSAA> , enable logging to some file and connect to the POP3 server in
AGSAA> question.
Logging file? I have only my on-board memory (brain). Should do.
AGSAA> Then type:
AGSAA> USER your_pop3_username
user: command not found
AGSAA> PASS your_pop3_password
AGSAA> LIST
list: command not found.
AGSAA> UIDL
uidl: command not found.
AGSAA> QUIT
quit: command not found
help: command not found
exit
Same results with upper case and lower case. The server runs a unix
shell, but don't know which one.
Are these commands simply disabled or did I misunderstand something?
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Cheers,
Thomas.
>From page 468 of "Using Turbo C++" by Herbert Schildt:
REMEMBER: The private parts of an object are accessible only by functions
that are members of that object.
(Well, there goes free love...)
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