Dan,
        Actually, wouldn't better behavior be that it makes a dialog which
looks like this?:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------
| Enter Password for KirseAtCvc                                    |
|                                                                  |
| ? Unable to connect to POP server mail.viborgnet.dk.             |
|   Error sending password: -ERR /var/mail/.srv0332-03.pop         |
|   lock busy!  Is another session active? (35)                    |
|                                                                  |
|   Please enter the POP password for [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| [********                                                      ] |
| [X] Remember this password                                       |
|------------------------------------------------------------------|
| [ OK ]                     [ Forget Saved Password ]  [ Cancel ] |
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On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 13:08, Dan Hensley wrote:
> 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
> 
> > 
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