Mail accounts offline after computer wakes

When my computer wakes up from sleep, the mail accounts won't come back on line.  The only solution is to close Mail then re-open it.  All was working fine with Lion.

I am seeing this sometimes on my MBP with ML (and only there) with my 5 accounts (POP) provided by my ISP, although seldom all 5 at the same time.  Most of the time, if I check Online Status, they aren't always Offline (shown by the only option being offered is to Take Offline) but unresponsive to getting new messages.  Typically if I control-click on the Inbox of any one of them, and choose Get Account Info, then that routine can communicate with the server and show all messages on the server.  If they are Online, then with the individual Online Status status check I can take them Online.  If not showing Offline, then the status later gets updated if I am patient.
Never happens to my other accounts, most of which are IMAP, nor does it happen consistently.  I continue to investigate.  I keep wondering if some sort of check is being done while asleep, which fails, and results in this.
Ernie

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    WROTE Nov 17 23:20:52.221 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f996500e010 -- thread:0x7f9963b50e70
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    READ Nov 17 23:20:52.272 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f996500e010 -- thread:0x7f9963b50e70
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    WROTE Nov 17 23:20:52.453 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f996500e010 -- thread:0x7f9963b50e70
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    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.322 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
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    +
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    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.414 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    CAPA
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.440 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
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    RESP-CODES
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    TOP
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    X-GOOGLE-RICO
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.454 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    USER paulbeverly218
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.493 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    +OK send PASS
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.507 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    PASS ********
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.661 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    +OK Welcome.
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.675 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    STAT
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.682 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
    +OK Maildrop ready
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.701 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
    STAT
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.703 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    +OK 0 0
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.737 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    QUIT
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.756 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
    +OK 149 5377766
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.771 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
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    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.772 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d0cdf0 -- thread:0x7f9962a9bc20
    +OK Farewell.
    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.799 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
    +OK 1 32821-1173970927
    WROTE Nov 17 23:40:51.812 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
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    READ Nov 17 23:40:51.846 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99628e5390 -- thread:0x7f9962bce230
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:11:14.029  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9963d65680
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:11:22.619  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:11:22.622  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:11:22.624  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:11:22.628  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
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    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:11:22.691 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:11:22.698 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.838 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    220 mta2.srv.hcvlny.cv.net -- Server ESMTP (Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.2-8.04 (built Feb 28 2007))
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:11:22.848 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.848 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:22.889 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    CAPA
    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.910 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:22.928 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
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    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.929 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
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    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.955 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:22.963 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    CAPA
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:22.984 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.992 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
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    READ Nov 18 07:11:22.997 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    +OK Capability list follows
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    TOP
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.066 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    EHLO [192.168.1.135]
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.075 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    USER paulbeverly218
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.128 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    +OK Maildrop ready
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.266 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
    EHLO [192.168.1.135]
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.535 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
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    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.555 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.576 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    QUIT
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.596 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.618 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    EHLO [192.168.1.135]
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.636 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    PASS ********
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.690 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f9965658e20 -- thread:0x7f9962e734b0
    +OK
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:23.804 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
    AUTH PLAIN  (*** 32 bytes hidden ***)
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.827 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    250-mta2.srv.hcvlny.cv.net
    250-8BITMIME
    250-PIPELINING
    250-DSN
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-HELP
    250-XLOOP 4B67BF59BAE9F30C66401D2900AC6F59
    250-ETRN
    250-NO-SOLICITING
    250 SIZE 104857600
    READ Nov 18 07:11:23.878 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    +OK Welcome.
    READ Nov 18 07:11:24.039 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
    235 2.7.0 Accepted
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:24.094 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962e8bd30 -- thread:0x7f9962da3bc0
    QUIT
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:24.118 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    QUIT
    WROTE Nov 18 07:11:24.191 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f9961c9bab0 -- thread:0x7f9963cbeb30
    QUIT
    READ Nov 18 07:11:24.522 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9965646b80 -- thread:0x7f9962baf730
    +OK Farewell.
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:12:05.945  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:12:05.946  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:12:05.946  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 18 07:12:05.947  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:12:06.051 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:12:06.061 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:12:06.106 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    CONNECTED Nov 18 07:12:06.138 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.178 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
    220 mta4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net -- Server ESMTP (Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.2-8.04 (built Feb 28 2007))
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.199 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    +OK Gpop ready for requests from 67.87.57.45 gd4pf12876193qab.5
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.203 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    +OK Messaging Multiplexor (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2-8.04 (built Feb 28 2007))
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.276 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.280 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
    220 mx.google.com ESMTP jw1sm3755457qeb.13
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.287 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.314 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    CAPA
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.340 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
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    250-8BITMIME
    250-PIPELINING
    250-DSN
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-HELP
    250-XLOOP AF70DFEF1F77808A6BFCFC3D6F64EB97
    250-ETRN
    250-NO-SOLICITING
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.381 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
    EHLO [192.168.1.135]
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.391 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    +OK Capability list follows
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    RESP-CODES
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    LOGIN-DELAY 300
    TOP
    UIDL
    X-GOOGLE-VERHOEVEN
    X-GOOGLE-RICO
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.417 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    +OK list follows
    TOP
    PIPELINING
    UIDL
    RESP-CODES
    AUTH-RESP-CODE
    USER
    SASL PLAIN
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.453 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.478 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
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    250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.508 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    USER paulbeverly218
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.535 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.579 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
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    250-8BITMIME
    250-PIPELINING
    250-DSN
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-HELP
    250-XLOOP AF70DFEF1F77808A6BFCFC3D6F64EB97
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    250-NO-SOLICITING
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.613 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.640 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    +OK send PASS
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.670 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    +
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.701 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:25 -- socket:0x7f9962dbd8e0 -- thread:0x7f9963d42170
    QUIT
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.758 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.781 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.789 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.884 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:465 -- socket:0x7f99653b2410 -- thread:0x7f9965229530
    QUIT
    READ Nov 18 07:12:06.911 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
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    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:06.988 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
    QUIT
    READ Nov 18 07:12:07.031 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop.gmail.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7f9962d49350 -- thread:0x7f996567e710
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    READ Nov 18 07:12:07.316 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    +OK Maildrop ready
    WROTE Nov 18 07:12:07.349 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    QUIT
    READ Nov 18 07:12:07.389 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.optonline.net -- port:110 -- socket:0x7f99656ca140 -- thread:0x7f9962dbd970
    +OK

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