powermail-discuss Digest #3081 - Friday, January 17, 2014
Re(3): PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on X.9.0 Issue
by "Sylvain Perchaud" <[email protected]>
Re(4): PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on X.9.0 Issue
by "Martin Ruettenauer" <[email protected]>
Re: PowerMail 6.2.1 Build 4668
by "Tom Dillon" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re(3): PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on X.9.0 Issue
From: "Sylvain Perchaud" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 23:37:37 +0100
Hi Tom,
Same behavior here with Mac OS 10.9.1, PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on a MacBook
Pro early 2011.
Restarting my computer was the only solution.
Le mardi 7 janvier 2014, à 13:08, Tom Bulat a écrit:
>Hi Joseph,
>I had similar issues with spinning balls and the message retrieval
>process appearing to be hung.
>
>I did all the usual Powermail fixes, but none worked.
>
>What did work was restarting my machine. Not sure why?
>
>So long for now, TOM
>
>>Joseph Farias wrote:
>>
>>>It's strange. For awhile I was getting nowhere. I tried a previous
>>>backed up mailbase, every suggested fix, reinstalled the program, etc.
>>>The reinstall seemed to make it work.... for a short while. It was
>>>happening with all my email sources so it couldn't be an incoming
>>>corrupt email file. I thought the culprit was DragThing, then even
>>>SpamSeive. This morning it was hanging like crazy and had to constantly
>>>force quit. Before, it might come unglued after five minutes or so. But
>>>now I would give up after 20 minutes of 'spining.' Then without changing
>>>anything, it began to work again. Seems to be sporadic but very frustrating.
>>
>>Since upgrading to MacOS 10.9.1 (yesterday) I have been
>>having the same problem where whenever PowerMail retrieves
>>a message, I get a spinning beach ball for 10-20 minutes
>>or more. Also, I still have the problem where PowerMail
>>crashes the first time I open it (from the Finder) and
>>then have to select 'Reopen' in order to actually launch
>>it.
>>
>>I rebuilt my search indexes and compacted the
>>database..etc with no effect. When I attempted to do a low
>>level rebuild, I got a message saying that there was an
>>error in doing so.
>>
>>While the spinning is happening, I have gotten several
>>messages that a "memory error occurred":
>>
>>(index.temp)
>>Class=std ; what=1; when=100
>>Class=Cach; what=100; when=7 (index.temp)
>>Class=Cach; what=100; when=5 (index.temp)
>>Class=FoxT; what=100; when=23 (index)
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated!
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Sylvain PERCHAUD
http://sylvain.perchaud.com
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Subject: Re(4): PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on X.9.0 Issue
From: "Martin Ruettenauer" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 12:38:18 +0100
With Mavericks and PM 6.2.1, it depends on my workflow whether PowerMail shows
the endless spinning beachball or not:
(1) When another application is open - I tested Safari and iTunes - and I open
PM and try to retrieve e-mails, PM crashes. After closing the other app and PM
and restarting PM, PM works fine. When I then open the other app again, PM
continues to work without problems.
(2) When no other application is open and I start PM and retrieve e-mails, no
problem occurs.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Martin
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Mail von: [email protected]
am: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 23:37:37 +0100
>Hi Tom,
>
>
>
>Same behavior here with Mac OS 10.9.1, PowerMail 6.2.1 build 4668 on a
>MacBook Pro early 2011.
>
>Restarting my computer was the only solution.
>
>
>
>Le mardi 7 janvier 2014, à 13:08, Tom Bulat a écrit:
>
>>Hi Joseph,
>>I had similar issues with spinning balls and the message retrieval
>>process appearing to be hung.
>>
>>I did all the usual Powermail fixes, but none worked.
>>
>>What did work was restarting my machine. Not sure why?
>>
>>So long for now, TOM
>>
>>>Joseph Farias wrote:
>>>
>>>>It's strange. For awhile I was getting nowhere. I tried a previous
>>>>backed up mailbase, every suggested fix, reinstalled the program, etc.
>>>>The reinstall seemed to make it work.... for a short while. It was
>>>>happening with all my email sources so it couldn't be an incoming
>>>>corrupt email file. I thought the culprit was DragThing, then even
>>>>SpamSeive. This morning it was hanging like crazy and had to constantly
>>>>force quit. Before, it might come unglued after five minutes or so. But
>>>>now I would give up after 20 minutes of 'spining.' Then without changing
>>>>anything, it began to work again. Seems to be sporadic but very
>frustrating.
>>>
>>>Since upgrading to MacOS 10.9.1 (yesterday) I have been
>>>having the same problem where whenever PowerMail retrieves
>>>a message, I get a spinning beach ball for 10-20 minutes
>>>or more. Also, I still have the problem where PowerMail
>>>crashes the first time I open it (from the Finder) and
>>>then have to select 'Reopen' in order to actually launch
>>>it.
>>>
>>>I rebuilt my search indexes and compacted the
>>>database..etc with no effect. When I attempted to do a low
>>>level rebuild, I got a message saying that there was an
>>>error in doing so.
>>>
>>>While the spinning is happening, I have gotten several
>>>messages that a "memory error occurred":
>>>
>>>(index.temp)
>>>Class=std ; what=1; when=100
>>>Class=Cach; what=100; when=7 (index.temp)
>>>Class=Cach; what=100; when=5 (index.temp)
>>>Class=FoxT; what=100; when=23 (index)
>>>
>>>Any help would be appreciated!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>--
>Sylvain PERCHAUD
>http://sylvain.perchaud.com
>
>
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Subject: Re: PowerMail 6.2.1 Build 4668
From: "Tom Dillon" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 11:09:32 -0700
Just to report in; 6.2.1 build 4668 on iMac 3.4 GHz i7, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.9.1:
No issues.
780 MB Message DB
54 MB Index
70 Active Filters
100 Messages per day (roughly)
Rent is still too damn high
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