Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-24 Thread David W. Jones
On September 24, 2019 9:38:28 AM HST, "Gunter Königsmann" wrote: >I dislike bugs that aren't reliable because there is always a chance >that none of the devs will ever see them on their phone or if they do >there is a chance that the crash will only happen if there is no >debugger. > >On 24

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-24 Thread Gunter Königsmann
I dislike bugs that aren't reliable because there is always a chance that none of the devs will ever see them on their phone or if they do there is a chance that the crash will only happen if there is no debugger. On 24 September 2019 18:05:28 CEST, Win Bent wrote: >I have the same system

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-24 Thread Win Bent
I have the same system (Galaxy Tab A, recently updated to Android 9) with the same problem. Specific messages with HTML content cause a crash, even if I don't select "show pictures." The annoying part is, it's not consistent. Sometimes it crashes to the K-9 list of mail servers/accounts, and

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-18 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
No, David, the "you" is "you." So whether I sent it from Thundebird in plain text or html is irrelevant, right? Since it is your message back that K9 will not render. And besides, Thunderbird does send messages in html. Thanks, Noam On 9/18/2019

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-18 Thread Bart Gragg | Blue Collar University
Not clear why I am receiving this email. Bart On September 18, 2019 12:13:11 AM PDT, "David W. Jones" wrote: >Hmm, just wondering. Is "you" below referring to Gunter? > >My "sounds like an issue with formatting" message was sent using K-9. >This message is being sent from Thunderbird, which

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-18 Thread David W. Jones
Hmm, just wondering. Is "you" below referring to Gunter? My "sounds like an issue with formatting" message was sent using K-9. This message is being sent from Thunderbird, which is set to send plain text. On 9/14/19 6:49 PM, Noam H Arzt, PhD wrote: Who the heck knows. But a previous message

Re[2]: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-15 Thread Mark Brown
in another client. It's a mystery. Mark -- Original Message -- From: "Noam H Arzt, PhD" To: "Gunter Königsmann" ; k-9-mail@googlegroups.com; "Mathguy" Sent: 15/09/2019 06:06:09 Subject: Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
I have a specific message that consistently causes the failure. To whom do I send it? And I don't use any widgets that control K9 as far as I know. Noam On September 14, 2019 9:52:24 PM PDT, "Gunter Königsmann" wrote: >Is there a mail that reproducibly does this and that you can forward to

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Gunter Königsmann
Is there a mail that reproducibly does this and that you can forward to a developer? If an app closes without asking if it can send feedback to the developers that looks like an out-of-memory to me. But a simple mail doesn't look like being a plausible trigger for that. Additional question:

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
Who the heck knows. But a previous message from you on this list fails. Not all of them though. Noam On September 14, 2019 9:31:09 PM PDT, "David W. Jones" wrote: >Sounds like an issue with formatting in the message and whatever engine > >K-9 uses to render it. Is the message in HTML format?

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread David W. Jones
Sounds like an issue with formatting in the message and whatever engine K-9 uses to render it. Is the message in HTML format? On 9/14/19 6:21 PM, Noam H Arzt, PhD wrote: No error message. I view a message and the app just craps out and returns to the Android home screen. Noam On September

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
No error message. I view a message and the app just craps out and returns to the Android home screen. Noam On September 14, 2019 9:13:10 PM PDT, "Gunter Königsmann" wrote: >OK... ...then the question would have been: can you describe the >symptoms of the problem? Does it just show a blank

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Gunter Königsmann
OK... ...then the question would have been: can you describe the symptoms of the problem? Does it just show a blank message - or an error message of some sorts? Kind regards, Gunter. -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Gerät mit K-9 Mail gesendet. -- You received this message

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
I don't think this is the issue for me. For one thing, I have K9 set to NOT poll for email automatically but only on command. Second, it only craps out when viewing certain messages suggesting to me that it is an app problem. I can't see a pattern in the messages it fails to display. Noam On

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread David W. Jones
On September 13, 2019 8:49:15 PM HST, "Gunter Königsmann" wrote: >Most of your apps will generate money somehow. A famous music >recognition app will determine your location every few minutes and send >it to an ad network. Other apps will every few minutes download ads and >act as if they show

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-14 Thread Gunter Königsmann
Most of your apps will generate money somehow. A famous music recognition app will determine your location every few minutes and send it to an ad network. Other apps will every few minutes download ads and act as if they show them to you. A weather app I once used at one point used android's

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-13 Thread Noam H Arzt, PhD
Was this battery optimization related to my original question? If so, I don't see how to disable a specific app from battery optimization. Noam On 9/13/2019 9:39 AM, Mathguy wrote: Actually, one thing comes to mindhave you

Re: [k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-13 Thread Will Corless
Thanks Mathguy, I took a look and it's not optimized already. I've been having problems with a few other apps, and that did fix one of them that was set to Optimized. I think I might do a factory reset and see if it fixes my problems. I'm bummed that K-9 Mail and Gentle Alarm aren't working for

[k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-13 Thread Mathguy
Actually, one thing comes to mindhave you checked the Battery Optimization and made sure that K9 is NOT optimized? On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 11:39:06 AM UTC-5, Mathguy wrote: > > I have a Pixel 3 XL and K9 worked flawlessly on Pie and is working just as > well on Android 10. So, I

[k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-13 Thread Mathguy
I have a Pixel 3 XL and K9 worked flawlessly on Pie and is working just as well on Android 10. So, I wonder what the problem is. Maybe uninstall and reinstall? On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 11:32:29 AM UTC-5, Will Corless wrote: > > This same thing happened to me on my Google Pixel 3 XL.

[k-9-mail] Re: K9 stopped working reliably when my Galaxy Tab A updated to Android 9

2019-09-13 Thread Will Corless
This same thing happened to me on my Google Pixel 3 XL. As soon as I upgraded to Android Pie, I no longer get notifications and the app stopped refreshing. It now says something like "Next poll in 6 hours ago" and just keeps counting up the amount of time since it should have checked until I