Hi Gerrit

Is it possible that the mail consumed all capacity on your server which 
results in a malformatted mail file? If so, you should see the mail 
client still reading but not getting anything delivered.
I had both, an antivirus filter that wrote a single dot in a line and 
also a consumed disk space, that lead to the situation you discribe.
I would first look for zero sized files ...

Regard

Martin schmid



Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:

>Davide schrieb:
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>>On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
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>>>I have 87000 mails in my mailbox, but I cannot fetch them, no matter
>>>which client I try, it doesn't finish the download.  Is there some sort
>>>of limit or timeout which I need to redefine so it can succeed?
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>>The timeout on XMail is only when reading from the remote peer. Of course,
>>a directory listing done by XMail with 87K file can take some time, and
>>this might trigger timeouts on the client side.
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>Hmmm, then probably every mailclient close the socket before time has
>come, maybe it is also some stupid windows default setting?
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>Gerrit
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