On Sun, 2013-12-01 at 18:42 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > > Almost certainly from your network stack; and my $$$ would be on your > > > ISP/customer router. > > > > > So it's this way? > > -the router (Linksys WRT350N) is creating the time out (or something > > else in the "subsystem") > > -it aborts the mission and somehow signals Evolution, which then pops up > > the timed out message > > Sort of. Your computer will send out ethernet packets to the internet > via the router. The packets that it sends out originate in Evolution > via system calls. Evolution doesn't create the packets, somewhere > further down the ethernet software stack does that, evolution just tells > the operating system what to put in the packets. > > Once a packet is sent out, the system sits and waits for a response (as > instructed by Evolution), if there is no response received in a specific > time, then the operation times out. The reasons that no packet has been > received back are numerous - the remote end may be down, there may be a > network problem, or some hardware may be malfunctioning. There is no > way to say for sure without extensive logging and tracing at both ends. > > Once the network operation has timed out, the OS tells the originating > program, i.e. Evolution, what has happened, and it is up to the program > what it does then; Evolution happens to pop up a message about it, > others may silently try again a number of times. The timeout on the > network operation is, I think, set by the OS, not the application. > > The bottom line is that the timeout is NOT Evolution failing, it is > merely reporting a failure elsewhere in the system. > > P. Thanks. That helps. I've decided there's something funky with that particular wireless router's wireless that's causing the problem. I've now got a different non-wireless router installed; everything works fine when I go directly through it via Ethernet cable; I'm just using the wireless part of the WRT350N as an AP; I'm getting the same problems as soon as I go through it. And I don't seem to have the problems going through other wireless systems.
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