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Subject:Re: [courier-users] About a multiple receptionActions...
From:fuk...@f28.sytes.net (fuk@f28.sytes.net)
Date:Dec 13, 2007 7:57:02 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Thank you for the relpy.

'MailspoolA' is running an older version of Courier. Upgrade both machines to run the same version.

We assure you that they both are running on same versions(3.0.8). However, yes, they'er running older version of Courier-IMAP.

We did not find anything related on regarding matter on release note from ver.4.0 up to current 4.3.0. Will this problem be solved if we did in fact upgrade both server? Considering it wasn't a problem with operating on different versions.

fuk@f28.sytes.net writes:

■MailSpoolA [root@MailSpoolB root]# telnet localhost 110 . ■MailSpoolB [root@MailSpoolB root]# telnet localhost 110 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1). Escape character is '^]'. +OK Hello there. user ho@example.com +OK Password required. pass ***** +OK logged in. list +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53. 1 11120 2 11370 3 1328 . uidl +OK 1 UID147-1195179386 2 UID148-1195179386 3 UID149-1195179386 . ***********************************************************

The values presented with UIDL command does not matches to one another.

'MailspoolA' is running an older version of Courier. Upgrade both machines to run the same version.

Can you tell us which value is correct, and are there any suggesion on how to avoid this issue from being occuring?

■System implemented with: RedHat ES 4(U4) Courier-IMAP 3.0.8

The current version of Courier-IMAP is 4.3.0.

Upgrade both machines to the current version.