David A. Harding escribió: > Hi Guilermo, > > There are two steps to resolve this problem. First we need to make sure > this isn't a misconfiguration, then we need to generate a log of your > POP session with GMail. > > Please check your settings in thunderbird; in particular, make sure none > of the settings beneath "Leave the message in the server" are turned on. > > If everything looks right to you, then I need you to install to generate > a log. To do this, you need to install the netcat package. Then open a > terminal and type the following command: > > mknod mypipe p > > The command above creates a special file type called a FIFO or named > pipe. Now you need to run the following command: > > nc -l -p 9999 < mypipe | tee -a log.txt | nc gmail 110 | tee -a log.txt > 1> mypipe > > Replace "gmail" with the name of the gmail server you have configured in > Thunderbird. Next to that server name in Thunderbird is a port number; > it should be 110, but if it's different, replace "110" with that server > number. Press return to run the command. Now, in Thunderbird, change > your gmail server name to "localhost" and change the port number to > "9999". Save your settings and click get mail; wait for it to get your > mail (and presumably delete it from the server), go back to the > configuration screen, and restore your original server name and port > number. > > In the terminal, press Control-C. > > Open the file named "log.txt" in a text editor. This contains a log of > all the communication between thunderbird and Gmail -- including your > username, password, and emails. Make a copy of this file and then > delete everything after the first hundred lines. For the first hundred > lines, delete any confidential information and then attach the result to > this bug report. > > I know that's a lot of work for you to do, but a log will help us > confirm and fix the bug. > > Thanks, > > -Dave > > ----------------------------------------------- Seems to need a certificate file since it use SSL and I can't make it work I have tried:
netacat -l -p 9999 < mypipe | tee -a log.txt | nc pop.gmail.com 995 | tee -a log.txt 1> mypipe and changing thunderbird server to localhost in port 9999, but refuse the connection -- thunderbird: problem with "leave the message in the server" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304213 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
