Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 10:52:12 -0500 (EST) From: "H. Jared Agnew" <hjagnew@mba1.mba-consulting.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: StarOffice 5.2 mail Message-ID: <200101311552.f0VFqCv26376@mba1.mba-consulting.com>
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I'm having a rough time trying to check mail with staroffice 5.2 and was hopeing someone might know what I'm doing wrong. I'm using 4.2-RELEASE and your basic X components. I have tried this on two machines with the same result so I don't think it is my machine that has the problem, most likely the user <me> set it up incorrectly. Here are tcpdump -i <interface> port 110 from the server that my client is poping mail from. When I tell StarOffice 5.2 to check mail it just sits... The TCPDUMP on port 110 when I try to check mail (on the mail server) 10:43:04.443486 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: S 3194347069:319 4347069(0) win 16384 <mss 1460> (DF) 10:43:04.443605 server-machine.pop3 > client-machine.1191: S 39116708:39116 708(0) ack 3194347070 win 17520 <mss 1460> (DF) 10:43:04.607531 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: . ack 1 win 1752 0 (DF) 10:43:04.615700 server-machine.pop3 > client-machine.1191: P 1:52(51) ack 1 win 17520 (DF) 10:43:04.827556 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: . ack 52 win 174 69 (DF) After I stop StarOffice 5.2 checking the mail. 10:44:46.202105 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: F 1:1(0) ack 52 win 17469 (DF) 10:44:46.202600 server-machine.pop3 > client-machine.1191: . ack 2 win 1752 0 (DF) 10:44:46.202812 server-machine.pop3 > client-machine.1191: P 52:127(75) ack 2 win 17520 (DF) 10:44:46.203278 server-machine.pop3 > client-machine.1191: FP 127:169(42) a ck 2 win 17520 (DF) 10:44:46.413337 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: R 3194347071:319 4347071(0) win 0 10:44:46.417839 client-machine.1191 > server-machine.pop3: R 3194347071:319 4347071(0) win 0 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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