On Friday, 20 October 2017 16:44:30 BST Ian Zimmerman wrote:

> Is there something else on your system that checks for new mail, like a
> notifier pop-up or an icon in your DE?  If so, it is possible that this
> makes the mail appear "old" to POP, and that claws is interested (maybe
> by default) only in new mail.

My ISP doesn't allow emails to remain on their server after being read. You 
could say that my fetching of emails is a transfer operation, not a copy.

Grant asked about a trace of KMail's conversation with the server. I found a 
Log Activities plugin and activated it, but I can't find a log file. I 
didn't restart the program, though, so I'll try again when more emails have 
arrived in the ISP's queue.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.


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