On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 11:00, Richard Bellavance wrote: > > That's a POP3-server-generated message. It basically means someone > (heopfully you :-) is already reading your mailbox. One cause of this > could be a very large mailbox (are you set with "leave mail on server" > ?) on a very busy server. Sometimes the server will not have time to > reset its state (i.e. recopy your mailbox) before you try to read it > again. How often do you check you mail ? > > Anyhow, definitely not an Evolution problem...
Maybe not technically, but what the original poster is complaining about is the fact that Evo forgets the password. This is tremendously annoying, especially if your POP server isn't all that reliable (which is the case too often, and frequently there's nothing the user can do about it). What would be much nicer is if Evo would parse the returned error message for certain types and then not forget the password in cases like this where the password is not the problem. I think Evo may do this already, but I'm not sure. If not it sure would be nice... Dan > > -- > Richard Bellavance COGNICASE inc. > Analyste-programmeur principal H�bergement, s�curit� et r�seaux > T.: 514-732-8000 #4153 20, Place du Commerce > F.: 514-732-8021 Verdun, Qc, H3E 1Z6, CANADA > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
