> 
> Whenever I try to receive or send mail, there's always a 90-second
> delay before the connection works. Since the delay is always exactly
> 90 seconds, I think I may be waiting for something to time out.
> 
> Perhaps this is a clue. My address is u...@example.com. I have to log
> in to pop.example.com or imap.example.com as user, not as
> u...@example.com. Evolution seems to always try to connect as
> u...@pop.example.com or u...@imap.example.com. I can't get it to try
> to connect as user. Perhaps it tries to log in incorrectly and gives
> up after 90 seconds, and then tries to log in correctly.

Evolution doesn’t “try” anything.  It uses the login information entered when 
you set up the account - that information is also easily editable after the 
account is setup. There’s no guess work involved.

A timeout such as you are talking is possibly dns related - or it may be some 
artefact of the server.

> 
> I want to use Evolution because I want my mail client to use maildir
> rather then mbox. I used to use kmail, but that's no longer possible
> with CentOS 7.

I’m a fan of Evolution, but there are plenty of other things you can use if it 
doesn’t work for you and most can deal with maildir stores.  BTW, unless you 
have a real specific need to use POP, it is generally better to use IMAP, and 
in that case what the mail client uses to store mail is not relevant since no 
mail is stored locally.

P.

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