Hi,

thank you Jonathan for sticking with this thread.

Jonathan Angliss wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

> I did a google search for just "imap streamproxy" and all the
> references I found were pointing to GMX's POP3 and IMAP servers
> miss-behaving in some awful way, like breaking RFCs in ways you'd
> not believe.

I did the same. Most references were about Fetchmail and GMX.

> - From what I have seen, I cannot seem to find any but the name
> StreamProxy, but I keep seeing plenty of Java references. Maybe they
> have an unusual proxy system to do load sharing.

That is also my conclusion. Their POP3 service replies with the same
banner.

>> Anybody know if I can enable some kind of extensive session logging in
>> the Bat? (I wouldn't want to work with TCP/IP sniffers.) I would like
>> to see where the communication fails (currently IMAP folders are
>> listed but they all appear to be empty).

> Telnet is your friend :)

>   # telnet server 143

>     > A01 LOGIN <user> <pass>
> [...]
>   Hope that gives you some ideas :)

I already played around with telnet. Yet, it appears GMX supports as
sole AUTH method MD5-CRAM and I didn't want to figure that out
manually. Apparently the Bat gets beyond the authentication and it
also lists the mailboxes. That's why I'd like to log what is going on
between the Bat and GMX.

Regards,

Markus
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Using The Bat! 1.62 Beta/17 under Windows NT 4.0 Build
1381 Service Pack 6 


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