On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Jeff Miles <[email protected]> wrote:

>        I really have no idea how this all works. But it sounds like they
> must have their service broken up into blocks of coverage. For them this
> would be a good thing. If a problem happens, it doesn't happen network wide.
> They can isolate it. I just happen to live in a crap sector.
>        Once again, I don't really know how all this works. I do know that
> my mail checks several different servers when it checks mail every 5
> minutes. When all the rest work and one doesn't I figure I've isolated the
> problem to that server. For me it's usually the gmail one.
>
>
The one problem I have with Gmail is with Thunderbird using both pop and
imap.  It keeps not connecting the first time and requesting passwords
again. Generally it just missed a connection and Thunderbird seems to assume
the worst.  Restarting T-Bird seems to do it most times but it is truly
annoying.



-- 
John Duncan Yoyo
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