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message into mum->message member. But mbox_get_message() relies on 1-based message numbers, whereas `mum' pointer is obtained using 0-based indexing:
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* pop3d/*.[ch]: Rename all the pop function pop3d_xx() instead of pop3_xx() to be consistent with imap4d/*. * mailbox/mbx_pop.c (pop_user): This is sudden death; for many pop servers, it is important to let them time to remove locks or move the .user.pop files. This happen when we do BUSY_CHECK(). For example, the user does not want to read the entire file, and wants start to read a new message, closing the connection and immediately contact the server again, and we'll end up having "-ERR Mail Lock busy" or something similar. To prevent this race condition we sleep 2 seconds. 2001-04-23 Sergey Poznyakoff It is often convenient to separte log outputs from POP and SMTP servers. --with-log-facility flag which allows to specify to which log facility the loggin output should be directed. System administrators often prefere to have more information about unsuccessfull authentications. I have added more verbose logging to pop3d/user.c. Both failed attempts and possible account probes (USER immediately followed by QUIT) are logged. Made pop3d to be less verbose about its WELCOME prompt. When the symbol TERSE_MODE is defined, pop3d introduces itself just as +OK POP3 ready <apop_hash> insead of divulging its type and version. This is a bit paranoid, but it is better to be on the safe side...
Alain Magloire authored
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