It was set to 24 mins to have changed to 12. That doesn't mean that it will check for new mail every 12 mins though does it? Surely that's not push if so..
I also saw background sync was set to "when auto sync is checked" so I've changed that to "always"
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OK more info.. A fresh start of k9 works as it should. Only after its left for a certain amount of time does it stop working. Imap connection is clearly closing.
This is my problem but it appears it was never fixed
Ok ive set it to 6 will report back.
I also contacted my host asking how long I have until the idle connection closes and they suggested the issue is with k9 not at their end:
Thank you for contacting our Help Desk.
I reviewed your case and checked the list with currently opened processes. This information can be found in yourcPanel -> Left Sidebar -> Process List:
And if you click on the Full Process List you should be able to see that most of the processes there are Dovecot ones. These are the Mail Clients currently connected to your hosting account and if you examine the data there you will notice that some of them are IDLE for a long time:
Code:
650 dovecot/imap [da...@rideoutfilms.com 52.0.210.163 IDLE] 23904 kB 3900 kB 22506 secs
As you can see the Mail Client connected to the email account da...@rideoutfilms.com for more than 6 and a half hours. Which indicates that such connections are not closed from a server-side software or configuration. Such IDLE settings are usually set up in the Mail Client in question and thus I suggest you to review the settings used in your Mail Client. For more information regarding the settings of the Mail Client you should ask in the appropriate Support Section of the Client's website
| 650 | dovecot/imap [da...@rideoutfilms.com xx.x.xxx.xxx IDLE] | 23904 kB | 3908 kB | 23256 secs | ![]() |
| 12361 | dovecot/imap [da...@rideoutfilms.com xx.xxx.xxx.xx IDLE] | 21356 kB | 2232 kB | 42 secs | ![]() |
| 12362 | dovecot/imap [da...@rideoutfilms.com xx.xxx.xxx.xx IDLE] | 23424 kB | 3200 kB | 42 secs | ![]() |
| 14590 | dovecot/imap [da...@rideoutfilms.com xx.xxx.xxx.xx] | 22064 kB | 3204 kB | 23 secs |
no it does not mean it will check every twelve minutes. it just means if the port is disconnected by your 3G or wifi provider it will try to maintain an open connection. i am not really well versed with how or why that happens but i had a similar problem and then i switched the time to 6 minutes and now am getting push emails very reliably which is not the same as k9 syncing every 6 minutes. perhaps someone with more knowledge on this subject can explain the phenomena better. anyhow i would like to know if these changes helped. thanks
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no it does not mean it will check every twelve minutes. it just means if the port is disconnected by your 3G or wifi provider it will try to maintain an open connection. i am not really well versed with how or why that happens but i had a similar problem and then i switched the time to 6 minutes and now am getting push emails very reliably which is not the same as k9 syncing every 6 minutes. perhaps someone with more knowledge on this subject can explain the phenomena better. anyhow i would like to know if these changes helped. thanks
No, I had to give up and move to bluemail which I don't really like. Any chance you could resolve the k9 push issue?
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David is your issue resolved?
Thanks, it's not a firewall though, other clients on the same networks work ok