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[tpop3d-discuss]tpop3d doesn't delete mails [ms outlook 2002]


From: Jarek Woloszyn
Subject: [tpop3d-discuss]tpop3d doesn't delete mails [ms outlook 2002]
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 18:33:13 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.4.1i

I've just tried to run tpop3d on my server and have a weird problem.
When somebody uses MS Outlook 2002 (from MS Office XP), tpop doesn't 
delete mails (sometimes).

Here is a tcpdump from the outlook connection:
time,    packet
0.00     <SYN>
0.19     <ACK>
0.39     USER ....
0.60     PASS ....
0.83     STAT
1.03     UIDL
1.42     <ACK>
1.64     LIST
2.02     <ACK>
2.23     RETR 1
2.62     <ACK>
2.90     QUIT
2.90     <FIN, ACK>
2.90     <SYN>
3.11     <RST>
3.11     <ACK>
3.35     USER ....
3.56     PASS ....
3.78     STAT
4.01     UIDL
4.33     <ACK>
4.55     DELE 1
4.76     QUIT
4.96     <FIN, ACK>

Result: Mail number 1 is still in mailbox. tpop haven't deleted this
email. Here is the part of syslog:

Feb  3 17:26:30 fellow tpop3d[13551]: listeners_post_select: client 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: connected to local address xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:110
Feb  3 17:26:30 fellow tpop3d[13551]: authcontext_new_user_pass: began session 
for `xxxxxxxxxxxx' with pam; uid 512, gid 12
Feb  3 17:26:30 fellow tpop3d[13551]: fork_child: 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: began session for `xxxxxxxxxxxx' with pam; 
child PID is 24944
Feb  3 17:26:30 fellow tpop3d[24944]: mailspool_new_from_file: indexed 
mailspool /home/users/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/Mailbox (0 bytes) in 0.000s
Feb  3 17:26:31 fellow tpop3d[24944]: ioabs_tcp_post_select: client 
[6]xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: connection closed by peer
Feb  3 17:26:31 fellow tpop3d[24944]: connections_post_select: client 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: finished session for `xxxxxxxxxxxx' with pam
Feb  3 17:26:31 fellow tpop3d[24944]: connections_post_select: client 
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: disconnected; 52/159 bytes read/written

Hmm.. Only one connection logged? Strange for me. 

-- 
Jarek Woloszyn


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