Paul Marwick wrote:
I've been running Seamonkey mail client for a long time. Still prefer it
to Thunderbird. But I've got a problem with it that I have not found any
solution to...
I'm running the 64-bit Linux version under Arch Linux (User agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
SeaMonkey/2.49.4 Build identifier: 20181117165705). I have three email
accounts configured - a gmail account (my main email account), an
account with gmx.com and an account with an SME server which I use to
monitor a number of small business servers.
The gmail account is the busiest, since I subscribe to a number of
mailing lists and get a lot of email. I gave up trying to use Google to
sort mail and use Seamonkey filters to put the mail where I want it. Has
worked well for years. Until recently, anyway...
With what seems to be increasing frequency, Seamonkey mail seems to be
going brain-dead - it is still running, but filtering stops working. The
only way to fix it is to either restart or, sometimes simply open the
application from the task bar. Since I have one copy of Seamonkey mail
running constantly on a machine at home, which does all the filtering,
I'm not always in a position to do that. Other than restarting that
instance of Seamonkey every day, I'm at a loss as to how to cure this.
Has anyone else seen this problem? Any suggestions as to how to fix this
would be welcome...
Paul.
There was a somewhat similar problem in a thread starting 7 December,
look for "constipated email on occasion". I suppose the main
similarities were a long-running Seamonkey, Linux and multiple accounts
(mixed POP and IMAP).
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