Hugo Escobar wrote:
> 
> Tim Hunter writes:
> 
> > Your start line looks ok
> >
> > Can you cut and paste a telnet session to port 110, then the relevant
> > portion in the maillog (hopefully you turned on the logging)
> >
> > -- tim
> 
> This is what I get when I telnet the server:
> 
> [ me@mystation ]# telnet <mailserver> 110
> Trying <mailserver IP number>...
> Connected to <mailserver>.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> USER test
> +OK
> PASS somepassword
> -ERR authorization failed
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> [ me@mystation ]#
> 
> (I created the user "test" and again, his messages can only be retrieved
> via sqwebmail)
> 
> and,
> 
> this is what I find (# tail -f /var/log/maillog) at the same time that the
> above is happening:
> 
> Sep 14 11:39:53 mail pop3d: 968945993.426222 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> Sep 14 11:39:53 mail pop3d: 968945993.429030 tcpserver: pid 1043 from
> 216.242.11.110
> Sep 14 11:39:53 mail pop3d: 968945993.477055 tcpserver: ok 1043
> :216.242.11.118:110 :216.242.11.110::62447
> Sep 14 11:40:08 mail pop3d: 968946008.910804 tcpserver: end 1043 status 256
> Sep 14 11:40:08 mail pop3d: 968946008.912020 tcpserver: status: 0/40

How did you create the user "test" ?

Ken Jones

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