Edward wrote:
(to GW)
One thing to check in the settings is to make sure both systems are *not
polling GMail at the exact same time*. If this occurs, it's entirely
possible that GMail would see an abnormal number of simultaneous
connections from your IP address and blocked the second system from
connecting.

Earlier this year, I had a similar problem, although not with SeaMonkey
or Gmail, where a new Android e-mail app I was trying, unexpectedly
caused an excessive number of connections to a provider's IMAP server
all at once, which (1) exceeded the connection limit and (2) resulted in
the account becoming temporarily locked. The app in question was
establishing connections with /every IMAP folder/, which I was told it
should not have been doing.

Hope this helps.


Thank you Edward. The two machines are (to my knowledge) not awake at the same time. When I got to the machines later to run testing, both were receiving the same test messages I sent, at that time (from me). So I guess it was a random glitch or Google fixed itself.
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