I downloaded and installed wireshark. Heck if I know how to use this thing. I was referred to the manual... Holy cow, it's huge. I don't have time to read a book so I can use this application. Even their "Sample Captures" page is useless to me:
http://wiki.wireshark.org/SampleCaptures
No e-mail. No e-mail. They have samples for all types of connections ever invented by Man, some of which I've never even heard of. But no e-mail. Or maybe it's hidden under some arcane technical name, so ordinary people like me will not find it.
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Luciano ES
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On Wednesday 23 February 2011, Luciano ES wrote:
> I don't have wireshark, I may install it later or tomorrow and see what it does.
>
> Meanwhile, if you search Google, you shall see that I am most definitely not the one to have that problem. It's been spotted in the wild many times. However, I suspect that the bug was introduced in the very last version(s) of KDE3 and fixed in KDE 4 only. I remember reading the bugtrack thread, the bug was considered fixed and closed. I guess the fix didn't find its way into Trinity.
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Luciano ES
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On Wednesday 23 February 2011, Mike Bird wrote:
> On Wed February 23 2011 10:21:59 Luciano ES wrote:
> > Those are bad enough, but really bad is this bug with Kmail which is
> > forcing me to log off and log in several times a day:
> >
> >
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=438
>
> What does Wireshark say that you server is sending?
>
> I use Trinity KMail intensively with no serious problems
> and only one minor (tree view disappearing) problem. I
> also support users varying from non-technical to technical
> who are not experiencing any serious problems. (We use
> IMAP protocol exclusively so that we can efficiently
> access our multiple email accounts from anywhere.)
>
> --Mike Bird
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