Milan. 
Thanks for your prompt reply.

On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 08:02 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 07:32 +0200, Svante Signell wrote:
...
> After the first message fetching, when you look between opened
> connections of evolution, does it list the one to your POP3 server?
>   $ lsof -p $EVO_PID | grep $SERVER

No

> It may not show any. When you do the second message fetching, when
> evolution is stuck of POP3 update, and you invoke the lsof again, will
> the connection be listed?

I cannot reproduce this now, looks like the pop3 server responds
correctly now?

>  And what if you get a backtrace of running
> evolution in this stuck state? 

Will create a BT next time it happens, thank you.

> I suspect your POP3 server has a limitation how often you can connect to
> it (some servers have such limitation). Can it be it? How often do you
> check for new messages in the POP3 account? 

10 minutes

> Does evolution restart help?

Yes

Another strange thing is that sometimes cancelling a mail fetch (like a
big mail) hangs forever? How is that handled in the communication with
the pop3 server?

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