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From: Roger Delgado <roger@mnl.cyb-live.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: popper
Date: 9 Nov 1995 13:15:01 GMT
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jpdavid@netcom.com (John Kordic) wrote:

>
>I have the same problem with popper locking up, thinking a connection
>still exists. i also suspect it is a faulty client. We are using UCB
>version 1.831 of popper.
>

I thought I'm the only one having this problem, I also used popper from 
UCB version 1.831 but the popper locks up, with the error message on the 
client side "Network error, connection timeout". I'd tried ipop3d and it 
still the same.However, when I tried altering the size of the /tmp, (by 
means of editing the fstab) the problem seems went away. All of our 
clients use Eudora 1.4.4, and I'm also suspecting it as faulty..