On Saturday 08 November 2003 05:47, cr wrote: > I'm running Kmail 1.3.2, over a dial-up line that sometimes is a bit > flaky - it seems to stall on occasion. > > Once 'Check Mail' has been started, is there any way to tell Kmail to > stop? And, if I've had to drop the line and re-establish connection > with wvdial or kppp, is there any way to tell Kmail to 'resume'? > (Hitting 'check mail' again seems to produce no reaction). When KMail is downloading or uploading mail, it usually shows a progressbar and a 'X' button in its lower right corner. Clicking the X button should terminate the download. > As it is, it appears the only way I can achieve this is to close Kmail, > exit from X, re-start X, and re-start Kmail. Check if there is a kio_pop3 process running. It should be sufficient to kill it instead of KMail. Cheers, Kevin -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Developer at the Kmud Project http://www.kmud.de/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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