> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > > > > I noticed that access to one of my three Yahoo accounts is
slower,
> > > when using Evolution. All are fast when using Claws-Mail. More
> > > > > > precise, this one Yahoo account is one of my two Rocketmail
accounts,
> > > > > > just the third is a plain Yahoo account. All settings are equal
for
> > > > > > those accounts, there's no explanation for the slower access to
one
> > > > > > of the Rocketmail accounts. There's just one thing I didn't
verify.
> > > Claws-Mail keeps mails on the server and Evolution deletes mails
> > > > > > after one day from the server. Much unlikely, but possible, maybe
one
> > > > > > Rocketmail account always stored fewer mails to be deleted after
one
> > > > > > day, than the other account. I don't think so, but didn't count
the
> > > mails. This theoretically could explain a delay for one account.
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Ralf  
> 
> PS: This account wasn't slower, before I disabled the POP thingy.
> 

Evolution 3.20.5 Fedora 24.

I use yahoo accounts as well and had the same issues - ie initially I
started getting socket issues (at that time I was running Fedora 22 -
and that was EOL, so wasn't receiving updates and hence Evolution
wasn't changing) and saw the thread here, so changed the Evolution
config to check the option to disable support for pop3 extensions. That
seemed to work, in as much as the socket issue disappeared, but then
the mail collection slowed down dramatically. It was so slow it just
seemed to hang.

Anyway, I upgraded my laptop to Fedora 24 - and Evolution 3.20.5, and
experienced the same issue with speed oh the Yahoo accounts. So I
thought I'd uncheck the 'disable Pop3 extensions' to see what then
happened with the later version of Evo - and it's all fine. So now with
Evolution 3.20.5 on Fedora 24, Yahoo accounts are back to working as
they were a few weeks back. Well for me they are anyway!

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and in a 'normal' amount of time.

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