[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-958506 ] Fetching mail not always
happens
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Bugs item #958506, was opened at 2004-05-22 15:47
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Category: pop3proxy
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jos (be037446)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Fetching mail not always happens
Initial Comment:
I'm using the Opera 7.50 mail client in combination with
the Spambayes proxy. I notice that Opera is not always
fetching e-mails although there are e-mails waiting at my
ISP.
I have 4 account divided over 2 ISP and it happens with
all 4 of them but never together. It's a very irregular
pattern.
When I change the e-mail configuration to fetch e-mails
directly from the ISP instead of passing the proxy, there
is no problem at all. So, I assume there is a problem with
the Spambayes proxy.
I also tried the Mozilla e-mail client Thunderbird and I
have the same problems there. So, it isn't related to
Opera alone.
Before that, I always used the Outlook plug-in and never
had a problem.
Any ideas ?
Kind regards,
Jos.
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>Comment By: Jos (be037446)
Date: 2004-05-27 19:10
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See the attach file. There are indeed messages waiting but
they aren't fetched.
It's funny but it always happens with the same accounts.
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Comment By: Tony Meyer (anadelonbrin)
Date: 2004-05-26 01:26
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It would be very odd if this was the proxy - all it does is
proxy (i.e. directly pass the commands through), unless it's
doing a RETR (or sometimes TOP) command, when it classifies
the message. To not fetch the messages, I presume that the
mail client is getting back a 0 response from the LIST,
which is just proxied.
If you set the [globals]verbose option to True ('-o
globals:verbose:True' on the command line should do, or in
your bayescustomise), then you should get a _pop3proxy.log
file created that logs the POP3 conversation. Could you do
that and attach a copy here that covers a time when this
happens? (Check the log for any confidential data; I can't
remember what it does with username/passwords).
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