fredag 03 december 2004 21.27 skrev Tom Collins:
> On Dec 3, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
> > The question still, is how to make this work, not to make me start
> > using smtp
> > auth.
>
> It sounds like (from Jeremey's email) that kmail leaves its IMAP
> connection open at all times and that's the problem.

No, it doesn't. If I close kmail and check connections at both ends it is not 
persistant, it dies after less than a minute.

> One solutions would be to patch Courier-IMAP to update the timestamp
> for the connection every 15 minutes it was still open.

While kmail is running i guess it sends a NOOP or something at given 
intervals. I haven't checked what exactly it does.

> Is it possible to configure kmail to not keep a persistent IMAP
> connection?  Can you add a bogus POP account to kmail so it's popping
> into the server every 15 minutes?

It's not persistent. As a work around I guess I could pop it now and then to 
still be a relay client.

Maybe it's just kmail that sucks and I'm barking at the wrong tree. No one 
here uses this combo?

-- 
Regards // Oden Eriksson

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