> Update: I had pretty much decided the problem (getting I/O timeout with > Send/Receive on Evolution--doesn't seem to affect sending new email) lay > in my Motorola 5101 modem from TimeWarner. It may still lie there but I > just noticed this: My wife is out of town for a week. She uses a Mac and > Mac's Mail, which is on all the time. With her gone, I haven't had any > problems with my Evolution mail failing to connect ("Error while > fetching mail from .... Could not connect to .... I/O operation timed > out"). So I pulled out an old MacBook and sure enough, as soon as I > turned on Mail, I started getting the timeout problems again. Turn off > Mail and Evolution mail works fine.
That'll be interesting to sort out! Are you (both) on wired or wireless connections? Are you both using the same server / account for mail? To be honest it sounds like something is wrong with your NAT router/firewall in that the packets are being sent to the wrong host - it could be configuration or it could just be a bug, but it certainly seems like packets are going astray. > > Interestingly this does not happen on this computer at work, in a small > office where the boss uses Mac and Mac Mail all the time--even when he > was using earlier versions of Mac. It's probably because your office doesn't use a NAT'd network - or that the NAT router works properly. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list