Winston Weinmann said: >And as I noted earlier, PowerMail only acknowledges checking 2 accounts >when it checks for mail (although it in fact receives mail for 3 other >accounts besides the 2 Gmail accounts, so it should say checking mail >for 5 accounts).
You mean this is what PM displays in background processes? Does it make a difference using a schedule to check or using the connection menu? Have you made sure the relevant account has been checked under the accounts dialog in the schedule settings window as well as in the connection dialog if you use the menu command to check for mail? Did you also try and uncheck "on port" like my settings have been set up? When I checked this just now I had to reenter my password again. It did work for me though to connect on port 995. Have you verified you do have new mail on your gmail account that has not been set to collected by some automated POP connection from another application or server somewhere? If you login from the web, you see messages both before and after a POP connection? In this situation I would restart Powermail holding down the alt+Cmd keys and inactivate schedules as well as cleaning the mail-queue. Then carefully connect from the connection menu to only the gmail account. If nothing useful could be gleaned from these actions I would use a tool like Net Tool box and listen in on the connection (which would be encrypted as I think you can't use unencrypted POP connections with the gmail servers). Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB

