GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 243904
evolution 1.3.92 fails to retrieve mail from fuse.net pop server
Last modified: 2003-06-05 18:11:29 UTC
Please fill in this template when reporting a bug, unless you know what you are doing. Description of Problem: The fuse.net ISP of Cincinnati Bell's pop server at pop.fuse.net works fine with Evolution 1.2.x. However the 1.3.x series, including 1.3.92, fails to retrieve mail from this pop server. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. build and install evolution 1.3.92 on debian ppc sid linux 2. setup a mail account to retrieve mail from the pop.fuse.net pop server 3. click send/receive in evolution 1.3.92 to retrieve mail from the server Actual Results: Nothing happens other than the following text that appears in the terminal window from which evolution 1.3.92 was started... (evolution-1.3:14291): camel-pop3-provider-WARNING **: Bad server response: DELE, LIST, LAST, NOOP, RETR, RSET, STAT, TOP, UIDL or QUIT Expected Results: I expected that pop client in evolution 1.3.92 would be able to retrieve mail as evolution 1.2.x does with the same pop server. How often does this happen? Everytime Additional Information: I installed a popa3d server on the same debian ppc sid linux box and was able to retrieve mail from that popa3d server which leads me to believe that evolution 1.3.92 is incompatible with the pop server in use at pop.fuse.net.
your pop server is broken. it needs to start the response with -ERR but it is not. hence the error.
This reponse is completely unacceptable. While it is good that Ximian wants to promote the proper implementation of POP servers you are effectively breaking your program for everyone using the Cincinnati Bell Fuse network. This is wrong headed if you can recode this to be tolerant of such incorrect pop servers. Please rethink this approach. You do NOT have enough market share to be forcing ISPs to upgrade their pop servers at your choosing!
this brokeness cannot be worked around.
Should a new bug be opened against 1.2 then, since it accepts such malformed responses?
What I still don't understand is how you managed to break accessing a pop server that, even if flawed, works with every other known pop mail client including your previous versions of evolution. That takes real effort.
no, because it doesn't accept the brokeness either.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 242873 ***
*** bug 244200 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
oops, bug#244200 is not a dup of this.