Bug#775507: icedove intermittently crashes with SIGPIPE while clicking to view messages

2015-06-14 Thread Gevorg Abrahamian
Hello Carsten, Thank you very much for getting back to me. I haven't experienced the crash in a couple months. It's been working well. I still have about 16 email accounts in Icedove and everything works fine. After release of Jessie, I moved the machine to that release and no crashes in

Bug#775507: icedove intermittently crashes with SIGPIPE while clicking to view messages

2015-06-14 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Hello Gevorg, On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 04:24:40PM -0500, Gevorg Abrahamian wrote: Hello Carsten, Thank you very much for your quick response and for support of Icedove and especially Debian. I am sorry but I don't know how to try TLSv1.1 or how I ended up using SSLv3. All my mails are

Bug#775507: icedove intermittently crashes with SIGPIPE while clicking to view messages

2015-01-16 Thread Gevorg
Package: icedove Version: 31.3.0-1~deb7u1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I appreciate your guidance on how to resolve or further debug this intermittent issue. * What led up to the situation? I have 15 imap accounts in icedove. The program works fine most of the time. But recently I

Bug#775507: icedove intermittently crashes with SIGPIPE while clicking to view messages

2015-01-16 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Hello, On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 09:11:32AM -0500, Gevorg wrote: I have 15 imap accounts in icedove. The program works fine most of the time. But recently I notice that browsing from one message to another or from one account to another (trying to look at a message in different folder for

Bug#775507: icedove intermittently crashes with SIGPIPE while clicking to view messages

2015-01-16 Thread Gevorg Abrahamian
Hello Carsten, Thank you very much for your quick response and for support of Icedove and especially Debian. I am sorry but I don't know how to try TLSv1.1 or how I ended up using SSLv3. All my mails are configured to use SSL/TLS setting over port 993. If by TLSv1.1 you mean, STARTTLS