On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Roman Dusek wrote:

>
> Dear Lev,
>
> I have reported the same situation some time ago, it seemed to me that
> sometimes (in very infrequent conditions) some "unknown data" are appended
> to the end of a regular message file so that it doesn't end with <cr><lf>.
> Then POP3 session hangs (as XMail by design always adds <cr><lf> to the end
> of message file and then expects to have it there in pop3 session).
>
> Unfortunately, as this happens very rarely (twice a year on our system with
> about 360 mailboxes), Davide doesn't believe this is a XMail problem. Maybe
> if you would backup those "bad" messages and send it to Davide would help ;-)

Messages entering Xmail through SMTP are *always* CRLF terminated. Either
a filter screws it up or a system crash happened while XMail was copying
the messages inside the mailbox and the OS do not journal the operation
correctly.



- Davide

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