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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    Re: [kdepim-users] dial up internet access with Kmail and Konqueror
From:       PaulFransen <send.me () xs4all ! nl>
Date:       2007-01-28 12:40:33
Message-ID: 200701281340.33415.send.me () xs4all ! nl
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Hi Adriaan,

I did what you suggested but, unfortunately, there is no debugging information 
displayed in the console window.

Thanks for your suggestion.

Paul.

On Saturday 20 January 2007 10:51, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> On Saturday 20 January 2007 10:02, kitts wrote:
> > On Saturday 20 January 2007 03:01 IST, PaulFransen wrote:
> > > Thanks for your suggestion. One of the dial up connections is a UMTS
> > > connection with at least 384 kb/sec.
> >
> > That's pretty fast for "dial-up"! :-D
>
> Which suggests the usual "dodgy because of a slow connection" theories
> won't fly.
>
> > > It doesn't look like a time out. Kmail is not trying to connect to a
> > > pop server at all and immediately displays "Transmission complete. No
> > > new messages" preceded by the actual system time.
> >
> > OK, so you mean that it does not throw you an error, but appears to have
> > succeeded while it really did not?
>
> One thing that would help immediately is a debug build of KMail, or a look
> at what debugging output it is producing. Try (Paul) starting KMail from a
> konsole to see if it has any debugging enabled. My hypothesis is some kind
> of interaction between the routing / connectivity information the kernel
> has, what the KDE connectivity monitor has, and what's *really* happening.
> I know I recently had trouble with KDE apps under SUSE because the KDE
> monitor was convinced I was offline even when I wasn't.
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