Hi,
I've searched nearly ervery thread about pop3 prefetch, but dindn't find a solution. Without prefetching pop3, emails will receive through transaprent proxy. Turning on prefetch no email will receive at the hosts. I turned prefetch-time from 60 up to 500 seconds, startet proxy, then prefetch. stopped both as written in some threads. I didn't understand the problem, but nothing will this V7.011 turn to get mails with prefetch on.
Proxy-log says:
2007:11:18-14:05:57 (none) pop3proxy[10102]: id="1117" severity="error" sys="SecureMail" sub="pop3" name="Error" message="basic_ios::clear" serverid="3" server="...name of external mailserver..."
Anyone any ideas? [:S] [:S] [:S]
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
Hi!
Now after v7.100 is released, does anyone know if the problem mentioned is fixed?
thanks
felix
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
Hi!
Now after v7.100 is released, does anyone know if the problem mentioned is fixed?
thanks
felix
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
Hi,
interestingly it does work for some of us.
I would suspect that your external service providers pop3 server is not configured correctly. I understand that most ISPs point to any problem as being in your configuration, because most pop3 users are simple ma & pa internet users, not sophisticated firewall freaks like us.
From my understanding prefetch some sort of checking of pop3 messages so if your ISPs configuration is suspect then there is a fair to good chance prefetch won't function correctly.
So, it isn't necessarily your configuration that is at fault. How do you prove that it is the ISP without sophisticated networking analysers I don't know.
Ian M
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
Hi,
interestingly it does work for some of us.
I would suspect that your external service providers pop3 server is not configured correctly. I understand that most ISPs point to any problem as being in your configuration, because most pop3 users are simple ma & pa internet users, not sophisticated firewall freaks like us.
From my understanding prefetch some sort of checking of pop3 messages so if your ISPs configuration is suspect then there is a fair to good chance prefetch won't function correctly.
So, it isn't necessarily your configuration that is at fault. How do you prove that it is the ISP without sophisticated networking analysers I don't know.
Ian M
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow