Hello Jack,

On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:37:00 -0500 GMT (20-Jun-13, 05:37 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL> Hello Thomas,

JSL> On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 you wrote:

TF>> Hello Jack,

TF>> On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:00:01 -0500 GMT (19-Jun-13, 20:00 +0700 GMT),
TF>> Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL>>> I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
really
JSL>>> don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
JSL>>> idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I 
have to
JSL>>> remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my 
computer
JSL>>> otherwise the computer can't get through.

JSL>>> Just a really "out there" thought.

TF>> That's funny, because these iDevices use IMAP, very much like my
TF>> Android phone. There should actually be no interference. I had no
TF>> problem when using my iPhone, which I still sometimes do.

JSL> Well, here's what happens if I try to fetch with TB! *after* I fetch using 
my iPhone:

JSL>  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - receiving mail messages
JSL>  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Connecting to POP3 server 127.0.0.1 on port 
9999
JSL>  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
JSL> !6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Server reports error.  The response is: -ERR
JSL> [IN-USE] account is locked by another session or for maintenance, try 
again.

JSL> Eventually something times out and I can then use my computer (TB!) to 
fetch mail.  If
JSL> I don't want to wait for that "something" to time out I can completely 
shut down
JSL> the iPhone app and immediately fetch using TB! from the computer.

JSL> This drove me crazy when I first got my iPhone.  It took me a while to 
figure
JSL> out that the phone was keeping the connection open preventing me from 
fetching
JSL> using TB!.

I see. Yes, I used to have a email account that could be accessed by
only one device at a time. I think it is a server setting.

On my company account, I can definitely check new emails with two or
three devices at the time. When I come back from a trip, I let my
office computer download mails (can take half an hour, depending on
how long the trip was) while checking new emails on the laptop or the
phone, or both.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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