Sara has a good idea, though. You could download to just before the
offending message then bail out. Change the size to 7 k or something really
small to you could then download again and see what the offending message
was. That way, you can tell the bn to delete it from the server.
The only reason that the email was downloading over again on my unit is that
I told it not to delete anything from the server.
Next time, I will try sarah's idea.
 


Paul Henrichsen
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 9:03 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Mpower, keysoft seven and downloading email
problem

Ottawa Canada

Hello Paul:

You raise a very good point.  That is, if the Braille Note doesn't
successfully complete downloading all mail on the server, it will keep
trying to download that mail even if you have read the messages it
successfully downloaded before locking up.

A similar problem happened to a friend of mine while attending the ACB 2005
National Convention in Las Vegas.

She was using her BrailleNote Classic with version 6.1 or 6.2 software with
the wireless card on the network in the hotel and found the mail download
started out fine, but slowed to a crawl as it progressed through the first
few hundred messages and finally stalled to a halt.

She tried that download several times and never did succeed with her
BrailleNote Classic.

She was able to read the messages the unit had downloaded so far, but of
course next time she tried downloading, it downloaded them again and again.

I don't think she ever was able to resolve the problem and just gave up and
downloaded the whole slew of messages when she returned home.

My own ISP has a web mail service in addition to their POP3 service so, if
need be, I could use the browser to connect to the web site and read either
all or just the offending message, on the web site and delete it from the
server manually.  Then either try downloading again or just read all the
crazy mail on the web site to clean up the backlog and then try downloading
new mail.

It is too bad the mail downloading software used with POP3 servers doesn't
have an option to just download the first so many messages, and delete them
off of the server so problems downloading mail can be sort of worked around.

I'm, not sure, but this limitation could he in the POP3 spec.

But this doesn't explain why you couldn't successfully download your large
amount of mail from the server.

Brian

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