I just wanted to comment on this, as well as Sabahattin's post. Sabahattin, it seems from your post that this winsock error must be fixed from the server side, since you mention trying to change the time of "time-out" to the longest it can be. Then I must ask this question: how come this error only occurs sporadically, and not regularly? Similarly, as Richard and myself have discovered, why is it fixed with a simple reset? For instance, if you receive a winsock error after downloading 59 messages, why do you not ALWAYS receive this error?
You mentioned it may have something to do with the amount of space the bn had to work with, and that's why freeing data space may help. But doing a simple reset does not give you more workable room on the flash disk. ? ? From a confused, Laura >------ original message ------ >from: richard Van Driel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Braillenote] winsock 10050 and "the file exists when emptying trash >Hi all, >I am sending this to Jonathan and Dean as well, so I should be well covered. >First, sometimes when downloading email, all goes fine for a while, the bn is >clipping along with "receiving 1, 2, etc" then suddenly, out of the blue comes >the message "Winsock error 10050 with the option to retry. >When I hit enter to retry, I get a beep and the winsock error again. >This does not happen every time, just once in a while. >Then, after I reset the bn, all is well and all the emails download properly. >Then, when I go to free my database space after emptying the trash, it goes >fine for a while. >I may be able to download email and free database space for a couple of day, >then when I do it again on another day, the bn starts to free space and then >gives the error beep and says "The file exists." and throws me back into the >setup menu. >I notice that when I free space, the machine says "Freeing database space, >please wait" twice. >When I get the "file exists" message, it says it with no pauses between as in >"freeing database space please wait freeing database space please wait". and >after a little while gives me that "file exists" message. >One more thing, Why, when downloading email, (I use a regular dialup not >speedband or dsl) anyway, why are the first one or two emails always >downloaded slower than the others? >Is this something with all the bns or some and what can be done? >I am using ks 5.1. >Thanks for the help, >Richard >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
