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--- Comment #6 from Mathias Homann ---
...it just got weird.
I have two computers running plasma, on both kmail is configured the same way,
on computer #2 i can't reproduce this.
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--- Comment #5 from Mathias Homann ---
(In reply to stakanov.s from comment #4)
> You said "TLS" so I suppose SSL/TLS on 587 as setting in Kmail as opposed to
> STARTTLS?
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> Just to avoid somebody else looses your time.
ssl/tls on port 465. kmail a
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--- Comment #4 from stakano...@libero.it ---
Good, so you can give the information the next time so one does not loose the
time to write things that can be ruled out.
You said "TLS" so I suppose SSL/TLS on 587 as setting in Kmail as opposed to
STARTTLS?
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--- Comment #3 from Mathias Homann ---
the mail server in question is my OWN mailserver, and I have not made any
changes to it.
The notification only showed up a few weeks ago after a huge KDE/Plasma
upgrade.
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--- Comment #1 from Mathias Homann ---
I found something to reproduce the weird "already authenticated" message.
If I "fetch all mail" just before sending the message appears; If i don't, it
doesnt (unless of course kmail had just now automatically fet