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SYMPTOMSYou are attempting to retrieve Internet e-mail when you receive the error message: The entry, <POPSERVE>, contains your information as provided by your Internet service provider (ISP). The entry, <USERNAME>, is the friendly name you created for the mail account. CAUSEThe Post Office Protocol (POP) server has sent either a blank or invalid reply to the client request for a Unique Identifier Listing (UIDL). RESOLUTIONThe error condition in most cases refers to a single message. There are three methods to clear the message. Method 1Use another mail client to download the message.Method 2Use the telnet terminal client to delete the message from the POP server. For more information about using telnet, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q187782 OL98: How to Use Telnet to Test an Internet Mail Connection Method 3If the option to keep messages on the server is selected, temporarily change this option to clear the message. To change this option, follow these steps:
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Internet mail standards are defined in a series of documents that are known
as Requests For Comments (RFC). The standards for POP mail transport were
initially defined in RFC 1725. Changes to the standards are published in
RFC 1939 which supercedes RFC 1725.
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