Same problem here.
Seemed to start when I upgraded to MacOS 10.15.7 last night though may be a coincidence.
Seems to be related to connecting to a particular IMAP source.
Not related to version of Mailmate as I tried reverting to latest pubic build (r5673) and no difference.
This email written on r5722 after the fix below.

My fix:

Disconnect from internet by turning WiFi off
Start Mailmate - it doesn’t crash.
Set all sources to offline
Turn on WiFi
Go through sources one by one to set online.

I found one source that was causing the crash (not a Google or Microsoft email server) hosted at `genotec.ch`, sorry I don’t know what software the server is running (or if that’s relevant).

Hope that helps,

Regards

Jim

i just see the screen popup showing tree and message list and first message
rendered and then it dies quickly there after.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 12:22 PM Gavan Schneider <list.gavan at galeel.com>
wrote:

On 30 Sep 2020, at 19:21, Max Andersen wrote:

Latest version of mailmate that I downloaded/updated to yesterday now
crashes a few seconds after it have shown the main window.

its too short for me to go check if there is a new update or even
rollback.

That is similar to my recent problem — reported via “Help>Send
Feedback…”
Lots of crashes while my internet connection was dog slow, and then
MailMate was able to get through its startup ok when the internet
connection improved.
There was an account “unavailable” with a message stuck in its
“Sent” mailbox that seemed to be featured in the crash logs
according to Benny

So…  was there a connection problem during the MM startup?


Gavan Schneider
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