On Monday 08 January 2007 09:28, Marcus Better wrote: > I have four cached IMAP accounts configured. All four accounts use > SSL/TLS, three with plaintext passwords and one with GSSAPI > authentication. The plaintext passwords are stored in the KDE wallet. > > When KMail starts, it asks for the password to unlock the > wallet. When I enter the password, KMail shows an error dialog box > with the message that "the process for the protocol imap://... has > died unexpectedly", referring to the IMAP server that uses > GSSAPI. After I press OK, KMail shows new messages fetched from the > other three accounts, but it apparently didn't succeed in connecting > to the one with GSSAPI. I have to refresh that account manually to > initiate a new connection and get the new mail. > > The problem does not appear if I enter the password quickly, within a > few seconds after the dialog box appears. But if I wait more than > that (and I usually do, since this happens at login when many other > processes are starting), I consistently get this error message. > > Something seems to time out while waiting for the wallet to be unlocked.
I have a similar issue - I use IMAP over SSL to my server which is on a dynamic IP address, so every time kmail starts, it asks if I want to accept a certificate. If I wait too long to say OK, I get "the process ... died unexpectedly" error. I have 4 accounts, only one of which is configured to check mail on startup, but I get the message for all 4. In addition, the one that checks on startup is configured to check every 5 minutes. If I wait past the first check to say ok, refreshing that account doesn't work and I need to close kmail and restart it to get a connection. Josh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]