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Re: [SLE] problem with dialup, Kinternet, Kmail
- From: Anders Johansson <andjoh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 18:56:47 +0200
- Message-id: <200411011756.47530.andjoh@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday, 1 November 2004 17.42, SRGlasoe wrote:
> On Mon November 1 2004 10:05 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
> > On Monday, 1 November 2004 16.50, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
> > > Login via APOP failed. The server may not support APOP, although it
> > > claims to support it, or the password may be wrong.
> > > The server terminated the connection.
> >
> > But this wasn't the error you talked about in the original post.
> >
> > Like I said, I get those "unknown host" errors too from time to time,
> > even though both my DNS and POP is on my local LAN. I'm 99% certain it's
> > a KDE/KMail bug
>
> Agreed. I see those same errors saying the ISP's servers don't do the last
> known working protocol or my password is wrong even though kmail's settings
> haven't changed. Once in a while I do have success by changing kmail's
> Network, Sending Options, Authentication Method from/to plain, login or
> md-5 and/or changing the Encryption Method from/to none or tls.
>
> I think we are all seeing the same problem.
I wonder. I don't have to reboot to fix my problem. I don't even have to log
out, all I have to do is try again to make it work. Could that really be the
same bug you're seeing?
> On Mon November 1 2004 10:05 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
> > On Monday, 1 November 2004 16.50, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
> > > Login via APOP failed. The server may not support APOP, although it
> > > claims to support it, or the password may be wrong.
> > > The server terminated the connection.
> >
> > But this wasn't the error you talked about in the original post.
> >
> > Like I said, I get those "unknown host" errors too from time to time,
> > even though both my DNS and POP is on my local LAN. I'm 99% certain it's
> > a KDE/KMail bug
>
> Agreed. I see those same errors saying the ISP's servers don't do the last
> known working protocol or my password is wrong even though kmail's settings
> haven't changed. Once in a while I do have success by changing kmail's
> Network, Sending Options, Authentication Method from/to plain, login or
> md-5 and/or changing the Encryption Method from/to none or tls.
>
> I think we are all seeing the same problem.
I wonder. I don't have to reboot to fix my problem. I don't even have to log
out, all I have to do is try again to make it work. Could that really be the
same bug you're seeing?
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