Re: [MlMt] MailMate did not synchronize in the background

2014-02-26 Thread John Cooper
Benny, **What's New in OS X: OS X Mavericks 10.9** says all that I know about AppNap clearly and simply: App Nap reduces power consumption by completely suspending your app’s execution when it meets certain criteria. This ensures that your app does not periodically wake up to do unnecessary

[MlMt] MailMate did not synchronize in the background

2014-02-25 Thread John Cooper
Something odd this morning in MailMate 1.7.2 (4025): I had MailMate open while Safari was active in the foreground for several hours. I kept my eye on the menu bar counters, but nothing changed. When I happened to switch back to MailMate, my Inbox instantly populated with many messages up to

Re: [MlMt] MailMate did not synchronize in the background

2014-02-25 Thread Marc ARC
Are you using Mavericks ? If so check AppNap, it makes background applications sleep to preserve power https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5513884 Marc On 25 Feb 2014, at 20:46, John Cooper wrote: Something odd this morning in MailMate 1.7.2 (4025): I had MailMate open while

Re: [MlMt] MailMate did not synchronize in the background

2014-02-25 Thread John Cooper
I thought of AppNap, but I didn't know how to turn it off for MailMate. (You have to open a Get Info window for the application package and select the **Prevent AppNap** checkbox.) I've done that now, and I'll bet it solves the problem. Thanks, Marc. On 25 Feb 2014, at 16:00, Marc ARC wrote: