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On Sunday 11 Nov 2001 9:30 am, you wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> I used POP and repeated numerous configuration on Kmail settings as follows
> ; (I skip Sending Mail configuration which has no problem)
>
> INCOMING MAIL
>
> Account Type   Pop Account
> General Tab
> Host   pop.aaa.net (I also tried only  aaa.net  without pop)
> Port   110  (defaut)
> X  Store POP password in configuration file
> (also tried  deselect  this item)
> X  Delete mail file from server
>
> Security Tab
> Under Encryption
> - blank all items
>
> Under Authentication method
> Tried all items

Are you absoloutely sure your email is not supposed to be retrieved 
encrypted? i.e through ssl? Also, have you tried setting up fetchmail to do 
it (install fetchmailconf to make your life much easier there) as this has 
support for various pop protocols, and not just pop3. If you cant make it 
work under fetchmail, i would be very suprised.

- -- 
Tom "Tomahawk" Badran
Imperial College Dept of Computing
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