Thank You for help:
>Your HOME variable should be set to an appropriate directory for keeping
>user specific files. %HOME% should have a mail directory under it. In
>this directory check to see if there is an INBOX file. If there is and
>it is not 0 bytes long, it could be corrupted, which can cause incoming
>email to appear to be lost. If this is the case, rename it to be
>INBOX.old. Import will create a new INBOX that should be ok.
HOME variable should be correct, mail directory is on the right place and
there are the files INBOX, MAILED, POSTED under it.
Only INBOX does not work. I renamed the INBOX file (0 bytes long) to
INBOX.OLD and tried it again. But it was not created a new one. ;-(
>When you run import, you are seeing messages that say mail "filter to
>folder INBOX", aren't you?
No, nothing like that. Could there be the problem!?
Here is a "log-file" made with the clipboard, at the last trying:
:: D:\MailNews\VSOUP95\MAIL_IN>vsoup -n pop3://pop.btx.dtag.de
:: vsoup: connected to pop3 server pop.btx.dtag.de
:: vsoup: you have 1 mail message
:: vsoup: totally 685 bytes received, 48 bytes transmitted
:: vsoup: 36.9s elapsed, throughput 19 bytes/s
::
:: D:\MailNews\VSOUP95\MAIL_IN>import -u
:: import: Email
:: import: 0 articles accepted
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