I'm retiring

Michael March mmarch at gmail.com
Sat May 8 07:44:00 BST 2010


On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 12:42 PM, John Goerzen <jgoerzen at complete.org> wrote:

> On 05/07/2010 01:53 PM, Gour wrote:
>
>> John>  I know a lot of you like and use OfflineIMAP.  I'm glad of that;
>> John>  it's satisfying to have something I wrote out of an annoyance
>> John>  with mail readers find more broad use.
>>
>> Thank you so much for giving us OfflineIMAP.
>>
>
> Thanks.  I appreciate hearing that, truly.
>
>
>  Although we're sorry that you're leaving, we are happy knowing we'll
>> continue using your (Haskell) software. :-)
>>
>
> <grin>
>
>
>  John>  Thoughts?
>>
>> Just curious, which mailer made OfflineIMAP obsolete for your usage?
>>
>
> It was Thunderbird 3.  Tweak one setting in the advanced configuration
> editor and it pretty much does what OfflineIMAP does, by default, and pretty
> well.  It has crashed on me (segfault) a few times when coming back online,
> but hasn't lost mail as a result.  I can live with that.
>
>
I'm running Tbird3 on OSX (with a large IMAP spool) and it eats my processor
to death all the time.

What setting are you using under advanced configuration.
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