Firstly, many thanks to everyone who made the 3.5.1 images and feed - this is the fastest and most stable my z has ever been.
Yes - I am having this opiemail problem too. I've tried installing both on root and sd but no change. On clicking an IMAP folder opiemail doesn't respond for a while and then returns "
error logging in imap server" in the taskbar. Yes, I've checked the username and password several times!
Interestingly, I added a POP account and tried that - opiemail obviously managed to login to that mail server as it has received the message id (see below), but then crashes. The following is the result of launching opiemail from the command-line, then clicking on the IMAP folder (the first AccountView refresh...) and then the POP folder (resulting in a crash).
OGlobal::creating global configuration instance.
OConfig::OConfig()
: QuickLauncher invoked as: opiemail
: Added IMAP account
: Added POP account
: Added SMTP account
: /root/Applications/opiemail/localmail
: added IMAP mark
: added POP3 yahoo
QImage::smoothScale: Image is a null image
QPixmap::convertFromImage: Cannot convert a null image
QImage::smoothScale: Image is a null image
QPixmap::convertFromImage: Cannot convert a null image
QImage::smoothScale: Image is a null image
QPixmap::convertFromImage: Cannot convert a null image
QImage::smoothScale: Image is a null image
QPixmap::convertFromImage: Cannot convert a null image
: AccountView refresh...
: AccountView refresh...
: Msgid == 1096121862.5289.0.camel@brahms
Segmentation fault
As with Tim, sending mail works fine. This is to the same mailserver as the IMAP account above, and with SMTP login:
: Msgid == etPan.415587a5.43d3bcd4.14a4@collie
: Send Queued
: Sending the queue
: /root/Applications/opiemail/localmail
: Msgid == etPan.415587a5.43d3bcd4.14a4@collie
: Servername mail.markknoop.com at port 25
: No SSL session
: Mail sent.
Any ideas about this? Or has anyone managed to receive mail with opiemail.
Another question: am I missing something or is there no 'get mail' icon in opiemail?
This would probably be a good idea now that opiemail supports POP accounts.
Thanks again,
Mark