Hello,

I don't have all the messages in this thread on my laptop here so
forgive me if I'm repeating something someone already suggested.
Have you tried running something like `ngrep -W byline -P"" port 110`
and then having the client check their mailbox, to see exactly what
POP3 commands and corresponding emails are going across the wire ?

I've seen this with exim before, but it was due to a junky hardware smtp
proxy/firewall outside the server causing odd smtp conversation issues,
so probably not related to this case.

Thanks,
Darren
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