Re: [Evolution] POP3 stopped working after upgrade to 3.0
- From: Daye Liu <rosemont gmail com>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] POP3 stopped working after upgrade to 3.0
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 10:54:17 -0400
Phil, thanks, in my case, both Proxy settings are 'no proxy'. It still
doesn't work. If there's a way to export/import the emails and contacts
from Evolution to any other program, I would like to do it.
The POP3 on Evolution has gone completed insane after the upgrade.
While it can not fetch email while open, every time I launch it, it does
retrieve emails, repeatedly.
Daye
On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 17:11 +1000, Phillip Gardner wrote:
It still checks and received POP3 email when started the first time.
But then when click on the the 'Send/Receive' button, or at scheduled
receiving time, the pop-up window flashes by, but nothing is actually
received ever since. If close the application and reopen it, then it
can check and receive for once.
This was not observed before.
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Hi Daye,
I had a similar issue to the one above where Evolution stopped
sending/receiving POP3 email and after much investigation I found that
the Network Proxy setting in Fedora Core 14 (in the system menu) where I
had set the work place proxy was somehow stopping Evolution from
working. I got the same pop-up window flashing by but no email from
POP3.
I changed my configuration to have the proxy set in Evolutiuon
Preferences -> Network Preferences and set the Network Proxy setting in
Fedora to direct. That got Evolution working and then to allow programs
to access the web from desktop by proxy, I manually the http_proxy
variable to the corporate proxy.
Regards
Phil
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