this means that your mail server rejected the user/passwd with a -ERR
response. At this point, Evolution re-asks for the password thinking
maybe the password on the server has changed.

Jeff

On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 16:47, Bill Hartwell wrote:
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> Something I've noticed with Evolution 1.2.1 is that it forgets 
> passwords about half the time. Sometimes it remembers your password 
> when fetching mail, and then on the very next mailrun, the "Please 
> enter password" window will pop up - and it will NOT accept your 
> password, no matter how many times you enter and click OK. The only 
> solution I've found to that problem is to killev and restart it, and 
> that's definitely not a satisfactory solution.
> 
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