When you try Webmail 1.3.3b3, make sure the amount of time you wait is
equal to 3 times you scheduled check interval for new mail.  I believe
new accounts default to 30 minutes.  Mine is 10 minutes, so there's a
couple of cycles where the Webmail extension would not be able to
contact the remote webmail host while Shredder is offline.  This is
likely the added factor that leads to Webmail becoming unresponsive.
So probably the Webmail extension needs code to be able to handle
extended network unavailability scenarios.

alanrf wrote:
> I do not know if it helps at all but I tried to recreate this
> condition without success on my system but these are my versions
>
> WinXP Pro SP3
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.19
> Webmail 1.3.2
>
> I can leave Thunderbird offline for longer than the 30 minutes
> suggested here.  Going back online I experience no errors in
> communicating with GMail, Yahoo and Hotmail.
>
> Later I will retry with Webmail 1.3.3b3.

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