On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 17:26 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: Hi,On Thu, 2018-11-01 at 11:02 -0400, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:Evolution has a problem.I'd not call it Evolution problem, the server rejects the credentials,not Evolution. I doubt Evolution garbles your credentials anyhow whenyou enable the other account/s. It's not the case for me at least.Let's work together to find the cause and get it fixed.I agree. This is getting interesting. I think it had been mentionedearlier, did you try to limit the number of concurrent connectionsbeing used for the accounts, please? It can be that the server issomehow related to another one, only using different domain name, andit sees few connections from your machine already and rejects to login. There are special responses when the limit of connections isreached, which IMAPx code looks for and limits concurrent connectionson its own, but it works only if the server returns such response andwhen it's one account only (not one enabled in preferences, but withinone account). Thus, in all IMAPx accounts you have, open the Propertiesand change the number of concurrent connects to 1, please. Then stopEvolution and run it again, to see whether there'll be any differencein the behavior.I've no other idea though, apart of previously suggested change to useTLS instead of STARTTLS for the accounts. Maybe try it for testingpurposes only.Bye,Milan_______________________________________________evolution-list mailing listevolution-list gnome orgTo change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ...https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list Milan, per previous discussions on this list, concurrent connections are always set to "1". Also, the good imapx account only has been used for imapx, never POP. Moreover on accounts in question, evolution does not allows TLS when the server wants STARTTLS or the reverse. John
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