Pop-server rejecting my password

i have an e-mail account at netidentity.com. i've had it for about five years. it's been configured within mail.app flawlessly since that, most of the time. but from time to time, i am repeatedly prompted for my password. the popup says that the pop-server rejected the pasword for that account, and please enter it again. if i enter my password, it's rejected and the prompt pops up again immediately. this can go on, and i have to cancel, leaving the account inactive for some time. the situation usually resolves in a day or two, but meanwhile, i'll have to check my mail using their not at all that good webmail service.
this time around (yesterday and today) this situation occurs when i'm at home. using only an airport express and the modem, no firewall. at work, however, there are plenty of firewalls, but i could get my mail as expected. at other times though, this would happen no matter where i'm at.
does anyone have any clues as to what i could be doing wrong? or is this just the internet weather conditions we live under?

also, in my home/library/mail directory, the following heap is building up:
Envelope Index
Envelope Index-1
Envelope Index-2
Envelope Index-3
Envelope Index-4
Envelope Index-5
Envelope Index-6
Envelope Index-7
Envelope Index-8
Envelope Index-9
Envelope Index-10
Envelope Index-11
Envelope Index-12
Envelope Index-13
Envelope Index-14
Envelope Index-journal
Envelope Index-T0x7db060.tmp.yonevW
Envelope Index-T0x7db060.tmp.yonevW-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15c1b5a0.tmp.qK7dbk
Envelope Index-T0x15c1b5a0.tmp.qK7dbk-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15c1b890.tmp.DstEWX
Envelope Index-T0x15c1b890.tmp.DstEWX-journal
Envelope Index-T0x1591a600.tmp.RcFf0v
Envelope Index-T0x1591a600.tmp.RcFf0v-journal
Envelope Index-T0x1591aa10.tmp.fzw82X
Envelope Index-T0x1591aa10.tmp.fzw82X-journal
Envelope Index-T0x1591ba00.tmp.CRfJBQ
Envelope Index-T0x1591ba00.tmp.CRfJBQ-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15917b40.tmp.7vfMPr
Envelope Index-T0x15917b40.tmp.7vfMPr-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15917e20.tmp.2sj58t
Envelope Index-T0x15917e20.tmp.2sj58t-journal
Envelope Index-T0x159099c0.tmp.oRWYvq
Envelope Index-T0x159099c0.tmp.oRWYvq-journal
Envelope Index-T0x159159e0.tmp.HO5XXK
Envelope Index-T0x159159e0.tmp.HO5XXK-journal
Envelope Index-T0x159174d0.tmp.tsgyB8
Envelope Index-T0x159174d0.tmp.tsgyB8-journal
Envelope Index-T0x159189a0.tmp.6DCEze
Envelope Index-T0x159189a0.tmp.6DCEze-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15916470.tmp.1LHvVh
Envelope Index-T0x15916470.tmp.1LHvVh-journal
Envelope Index-T0x15920980.tmp.h8dkk7
Envelope Index-T0x15920980.tmp.h8dkk7-journal
all these are created during the repeated crashes. should i delete these?
it was after deleting the heap of empty folders mentioned earlier in this thread that the mail.app interface showed up again.. but i don't know if deleting the folders was the reason for that

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