This evening I installed Webmail 1.3.3b3 and then restarted
Thunderbird.  After that I placed Thunderbird offline.

After a delay of more than 90 minutes I placed Thunderbird again
online and requested new mail for:

Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail via the Thunderbird extensions.

Every account was accessed successfully through the Webmail extensions
with no problem encountered.

On Jan 4, 7:39 pm, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mine is also 10 minutes.
>
> On Jan 4, 5:23 pm, petra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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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