I never really look into this problem. However, this morning I checked it out 
again and courier is not the problem. The box that actually gives me the 
error is the exchange server. I do not have this problem with other clients, 
only thunderbird.

On Monday 24 January 2005 03:56 pm, Tim Fournet wrote:
> Also, if you have more than one client connected to the same mailbox
> you'll get that error too. For instance, if I leave my mail client
> running at home, and check my mail at work, it'll complain to me about
> that.
>
> On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 15:55 -0600, Alvaro Zuniga wrote:
> > One of the connections is courier nonssl with about 30 folders, would
> > that be considered concurrent?
> >
> > Another other IMAP is Exchange I believe.
> >
> > I will try that see what happens. Lately I have been using KMail while
> > trying KDE once again. The first problem, you cannot create filters for
> > IMAP folders; too bad.
> >
> > On Monday 24 January 2005 01:34 pm, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> > > Alvaro Zuniga wrote:
> > > > I have tried thunderbird before and my problem was that whith
> > > > multiple IMAP I keep getting the error "IMAP server busy" or
> > > > something like that. Could be a server thing but it is  a problem for
> > > > me. I tried the gentoo binary package.
> > >
> > > Were you using Courier-IMAP? I found that problem was solved by
> > > allowing more connections from a given IP. Courier limits this to four
> > > by default.
> > >
> > > One thing that is still killing me is that Thunderbird is just plain
> > > pokey with large IMAP folders. If I open my brlug-general folder for
> > > example, which only has several messages (I set my folders to hide read
> > > messages), Thunderbird usually takes 3-5 seconds to load the folder and
> > > apply the view. This is an instant process in OE. For larger folders
> > > the problem gets worse.
> > >
> > > Also, I've noticed that Thunderbird doesn't show new messages as
> > > quickly as OE, even if you lower the poll rate for scanning IMAP
> > > folders.
> > >
> > > Oh well. I can live with these things in general. If I'm in a crunch I
> > > just open OE to quickly see a new message when things get urgent.
> > > Otherwise I'm going to stick with Thunderbird at this point.
> > >
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