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Date:      Fri, 10 May 1996 08:06:34 -0700
From:      Jason Fesler <jfesler@calweb.com>
To:        Stephen Fisher <lithium@cia-g.com>, Patrick Ferguson <patrick@chloe.dmv.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org, Bruce Bauman <boot@mosquito.com>
Subject:   Re: POP timeout
Message-ID:  <2.2.32.19960510150634.006f8844@jpop.calweb.com>

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At 07:38 PM 5/9/96 -0600, Stephen Fisher wrote:
>
>Well, that's good to know, now how do we fix it?  Switch to another 
>popd?  Change something in qpopper?

Changing the Eudora timeout settings to be more lenient *can* help, but
it's still one of those no-win situations.  I'm presently developing a
non-Berkeley mail system compatibile popmail box.  It would require
popclient as a frontend for the unix folks to use, as the storage system
would be similiar to a news system (index file, plus one file per message..
*fast* response, but just as ugly as a news system would be).

May not be the brightest way to do it, but I can open a 20 meg mailbox in
just a second or so :-)

Note that I am not ready to release it.  It's still a rough project, and I'm
not ready in the least bit to support it in it's current state.  It's
presently going through alpha testing with a few of the staff here.  I also
have not yet addressed things like mail forwarding and remote administration
by the user [the goal is to have the mail machine not to use NFS at all, but
to be an autonomous system - it won't have access to ~user/.forward files ..]

--
  Jason Fesler                            jfesler@calweb.com
  Admin, CalWeb Internet Services          jfroot@calweb.com
  I like my Usenet over ice, please.     http://www.gigo.com
  Disclaimer:  My /dev/null can beat your /dev/null any day.




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