Hallo Frederik,

> Small Question?
> How does X-mailserver retrieve messages out of POP mailboxes?

I had problems retrieving mail from my POP3 box.  And it was always
the first message in the box which was the problem.  After connecting
to the POP3 server via telnet and deleting the first message all went
on like usual.  So I guess the first message in the box is retrieved
at first.  (The 'bug' that causes the problems is eliminated in
between, well there are still some sort of invalid messages which
cannot be fetched, but that is another story).

> Let's say there are 12 messages waiting
> A) by incr number; that is retr 1 retr 2 ... retr 12
> B) by decr number; retr 12 retr 11 ... retr 1

> If think it's B since threads of mailinglists come in in reverse. Or does
> someone have an explanation for this behaviour?

Probably caused by some other servers or listserver problems?


Gerrit
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