You might want to check the options for receiving mail where 
there are more than one POP account - the options are sequential or all at
once - I found that if I had it set to all at once I had similar symptoms;
automated 
or scheduled connections stalled part way but manual connections worked
fine.
Suggest you try changing to sequential or one-at-a-time and see if that
solves it...

> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of martin schiller
> >> Sent: 17 March 2003 14:44
> >> To: PowerMail discussions
> >> Subject: Re: Bugs in powermail...
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I've been painting the area I use for my OS X box with
> >> PowerMail so I've 
> >> been using my iMac 9.2 with Claris Emailer. In the time that 
> >> I've been 
> >> using eMailer I haven't noticed any of the stalled 
> >> connections that I was 
> >> having with PowerMail. I reconnected the OS X machine and 
> >> used Powermail, 
> >> and the first connection that I had scheduled stalled - the 
> >> status window 
> >> remains open displaying 'downloading xx messages...' and 
> >> remains there 
> >> until it is dismissed by a mouse click on the 'stop' 
> button. I tried 
> >> running eMailer and PowerMail alternately from the OS X box, 
> >> eMailer from 
> >> classic mode, and I experienced the problem twice more 
> with Powermail 
> >> over a 24 hour timeframe. I've not had the problem at all 
> >> with eMailer. 
> >> I'm beginning to suspect that the culprit in my connection 
> >> problems is 
> >> not my ISP, but PowerMail.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >
> >
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