[Users] Claws Windows 7 times out

Frank Shann shannf at netspace.net.au
Sat Jul 16 14:58:13 CEST 2016


Very interesting that others have this problem.
I'm running Norton Internet Security.
Thunderbird does not time out if I compact the folders frequently.

Frank Shann

On 16/07/2016 8:00 PM, users-request at lists.claws-mail.org wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:07:10 +0100
> From: Chris Hirst <claws-mail at fy3.co.uk>
> To: users at lists.claws-mail.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] Claws Windows 7 times out
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> Hi,
>
> I get timeouts a lot.
> Fifteen accounts, all POP3, claws 3.13.2, Linux Mint 17.3 64bit and ALL accounts on the same server of which I am the administrator/tech support etc. (it's a VPS running Exim on Centos 6.5).
>
> Sometimes it will go down the accounts and timeout every alternate one (the first one times out second okay or vice-versa) and so on.
>
> OR
>
> It may timeout the first then collect from the next two or three, timeout on one or two and so on. On the timeouts there is nothing logged at the server to show that it has even tried to connect. 
>
> OR
>
> It may timeout two or three, connect to the fourth one, timeout a few more
>
> extract from today's network log attached
>
>
> I have tested with ALL my local machines powered down, various devices such as smartphones tablets, one Linux box running bittorrent with various Linux distros, a local web development server, android tablet connected to Planet Rock radio stream with no significant differences noted.
>
> The same accounts have been tested on an Android tablet connected via local wireless, in the same sequence using POP3 and leaving messages on the server, all went through with no problem. So until now I have just put it down to something hinky on my machine.
>
> Thanks
> Chris Hirst
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> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 13:01:09 +0100
> From: Paul <claws at thewildbeast.co.uk>
> To: users at lists.claws-mail.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] Claws Windows 7 times out
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> On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:07:10 +0100
> Chris Hirst <claws-mail at fy3.co.uk> wrote: 
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>> So until now I have just put it down to something hinky on my
>> machine.
> At the moment it still looks like that. See the debugging suggestions
> in the answer from Andrej.
>
> with regards
>
> Paul
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 15:35:31 +0200
> From: Slavko <linux at slavino.sk>
> To: users at lists.claws-mail.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] Claws Windows 7 times out
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> Ahoj,
>
> D?a Fri, 15 Jul 2016 13:01:09 +0100 Paul <claws at thewildbeast.co.uk>
> nap?sal:
>
>> On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 12:07:10 +0100
>> Chris Hirst <claws-mail at fy3.co.uk> wrote: 
>>
>>> So until now I have just put it down to something hinky on my
>>> machine.
>> At the moment it still looks like that. See the debugging suggestions
>> in the answer from Andrej.
> And what about some AV software? On Windows it often acts as POP/IMAP
> proxy, to scan incoming mails...
>
> regards
>





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