Thank you, Steffan. My problems are half-way solved.
I checked the pmail.ini file and it did not contain the line you suggested. I inserted that line, saved the file, exited Pegasus, and reopened it. Unfortunately, that did not solve the problem of continuously downloaded files. However, in further examining Pegasus on this computer I learned something new about Pegasus. There are actually TWO ways of making sure that email on the server is deleted when retrieved, so it doesn't keep coming down when checking for email. The user on this computer was using the MultiPOP window, and edited the Connection entry for her email address with a check mark next to the box stating "Delete retrieved mail on host."
However, when I went through Tools/Internet options/Receiving (POP#), there is another box that says “Delete mail on server once it has been successfully retrieved.” That was NOT checked. And that of course solved the problem of repeated downloads. I still do not understand why this should happen, since it was for the same email account as the one in the MultiPOP window that was checked to delete retrieved mail on host. Apparently if you use MultiPOP you have to make two entries to prevent mail from remaining on the server.
I don't know if you can help me with my other problem, which has not been solved. Every 15 seconds or so an error message appears that says "POP3 Network or Protocol Error. ... "The host claims that either the username or password you have supplied is invalid." The trace showing end of transaction contains six lines:
[*] Connection established to 69.89.31.230
>> 0020 +OK Dovecot ready.
<< 0012 USER krowe
>> 0005 +OK
<< 0016 PASS XXXXXXXXX
>> 0029 -ERR Authentication failed.
(I have a .gif screen shot but could not figure out how to insert it in this message).
Many thanks for your help.
Roland
<p>Thank you, Steffan.&nbsp; My problems are half-way solved.</p><p>&nbsp;I checked the pmail.ini file and it did not contain the line you suggested.&nbsp; I inserted that line, saved the file, exited Pegasus, and reopened it.&nbsp; Unfortunately, that did not solve the problem of continuously downloaded files.&nbsp; However, in further examining Pegasus on this computer I learned something new about Pegasus.&nbsp; There are actually TWO ways of making sure that email on the server is deleted when retrieved, so it doesn't keep coming down when checking for email.&nbsp; The user on this computer was using the MultiPOP window, and edited the Connection entry for her email address with a check mark next to the box stating "Delete retrieved mail on host."</p><p>&nbsp;However, when I went through Tools/Internet options/Receiving (POP#), there is another box that says “Delete mail on server once it has been successfully retrieved.”&nbsp; That was NOT checked.&nbsp; And that of course solved the problem of repeated downloads.&nbsp; I still do not understand why this should happen, since it was for the same email account as the one in the MultiPOP window that was checked to delete retrieved mail on host.&nbsp; Apparently if you use MultiPOP you have to make two entries to prevent mail from remaining on the server.</p><p>&nbsp;I don't know if you can help me with my other problem, which has not been solved.&nbsp; Every 15 seconds or so an error message appears that says "POP3 Network or Protocol Error.&nbsp; ... "The host claims that either the username or password you have supplied is invalid."&nbsp; The trace showing end of transaction contains six lines:</p><p>[*] Connection established to 69.89.31.230</p><p>&gt;&gt; 0020 +OK Dovecot ready.</p><p>&lt;&lt; 0012 USER krowe
</p><p>&gt;&gt; 0005 +OK</p><p>&lt;&lt; 0016 PASS XXXXXXXXX</p><p>&gt;&gt; 0029 -ERR Authentication failed.</p><p>(I have a .gif screen shot but could not figure out how to insert it in this message).</p><p>Many thanks for your help.</p><p>Roland
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