Hello MAU,

On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:55:41 +0100 GMT (19/02/2009, 16:55 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

C>>> [06:19:26]  C: USER ########
C>>> [06:19:26]  S: +OK Password required
C>>> [06:19:26]  C: PASS #######
C>>> [06:19:26]  S: +OK 3 messages
>>
>> So you appear to have three messages in the mailbox. (In fact, I tried
>> with two different mail servers, but they only reply +OK without
>> number of messages. But I believe this reply is quite
>> self-explanatory.)

M> My server even welcomes me:

M> ,----- [  ]
M> | [16:56:46]  C: PASS XXXXXXX
M> | [16:56:46]  S: +OK Welcome! 1 messages (15093 bytes)

Beautiful! I used to know how to "hack" things like this into system
messages, but that was in the early 80s. By now I believe that some
server software has this built-in.

M> `-----
M>     
C>>> [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C>>> [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0
>>
>> Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

M> Yes, that's strange.

Was clarified in the meantime, I see. Outpost ate the mail. Got fat
and got caught.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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