Hi,
I wonder why i get false answers from my pop service check...
below is the answers i get from my exchange server and other mail server, and exchange gives me 0 and merak gives me 1.. in my opinion both should be right.
well... i may be on the right way with the answer, but im not sure, and if im right... what would be a work around?
the case is that i have 2 mail servers...
merak:
hollo@pjok:~$ telnet merak.xxx.dk 110
Trying 62.xx.234.16...
Connected to merak.xxx.dk.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK webmail.xxx.dk IceWarp 9.1.1 POP3 Mon, 11 Feb 2008 14:45:54 +0100 <[email protected]>
exchange:
hollo@pjok:~$ telnet 212.xxx.72.20 110
Trying 212.xxx.72.20...
Connected to 212.xxx.72.20.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 POP3 server version 6.5.7638.1 (exchange.domain.local) ready.
the only difference i see is that the exchange server give me a +OK in return.. while my other mail server gives me a 220 answer.. and awating input.. does this have anything to say?
are there anywhere i can debug such informations?
kind regards
michael
I wonder why i get false answers from my pop service check...
below is the answers i get from my exchange server and other mail server, and exchange gives me 0 and merak gives me 1.. in my opinion both should be right.
well... i may be on the right way with the answer, but im not sure, and if im right... what would be a work around?
the case is that i have 2 mail servers...
merak:
hollo@pjok:~$ telnet merak.xxx.dk 110
Trying 62.xx.234.16...
Connected to merak.xxx.dk.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK webmail.xxx.dk IceWarp 9.1.1 POP3 Mon, 11 Feb 2008 14:45:54 +0100 <[email protected]>
exchange:
hollo@pjok:~$ telnet 212.xxx.72.20 110
Trying 212.xxx.72.20...
Connected to 212.xxx.72.20.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 POP3 server version 6.5.7638.1 (exchange.domain.local) ready.
the only difference i see is that the exchange server give me a +OK in return.. while my other mail server gives me a 220 answer.. and awating input.. does this have anything to say?
are there anywhere i can debug such informations?
kind regards
michael