On Sunday 02 November 2008, Jerry Houston wrote: > Thanks, Kevin. Found it, but the only APOP in the configuration was for a > different server. Anyway, I changed that "auth=APOP" to "auth=USER", like > all the others (I configured six accounts). > > Now when I do a "Check Mail," it tells me that the password must be wrong > because the server reported a failed authorization. But it still gets the > mail without a problem. Very strange. > This is the second machine I installed KMail on (one laptop, one desktop). > The laptop is working fine. Just the desktop is acting screwy. > > Since the accounts are all the same, do you think it would be safe just to > copy the config file from the laptop to the desktop? Or are there other > considerations I'm not aware of? I don't see any problem, but it is always safer to make a backup of the original file before attempting anything that might break something. If the problem persists you could ask on the user list for KDE PIM, kdepim-users Some of the developers are checking it semi-regularily and might have additional ideas where to look for the cause of the problem. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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