On Sunday, 14 November 2021 22:23:33 GMT Wol wrote:
> Which is sadly slowly proving itself a crap piece of software.
> 
> I don't want to blame TB for the fact it keeps on crashing on Wayland
> (although it's my only software which does that), but I'm just getting
> totally fed up with the number of tabs that get opened.
> 
> Looking on the web, the general response seems to be "well, don't open
> so many tabs, learn how they work", but I don't open tabs!
> 
> And I'm writing this email because I literally just watched TB open a
> whole bunch of tabs in front of me. And they weren't even from the
> folder I was in! They weren't even from the mail account I was in!
> 
> And it's a pain in the arse because all of a sudden I've got a load of
> emails marked "read" (because TB's read them for me) that I haven't seen...
> 
> Cheers,
> Wol

Just tested T'bird on Plasma Wayland and it does not crash or open any 
unsolicited tabs.  I don't have any addons other than calendar, which works as 
advertised.

Mozilla Firefox was rather unstable on Wayland until a month or so ago - can't 
recall what T'bird was like at the time because I do not use it regularly.  I 
assume both applications use the same window rendering mechanism and widgets.  
After a recent Plasma/Wayland and/or Firefox update, I noticed it started 
behaving properly without flickering, or disappearing and generally becoming 
unusable as an application.  Before its latest improvement I had to switch off 
"Use smooth scrolling" to stop it flickering and then minimise/maximise the 
window to get Firefox to stabilise.

I'm mentioning all this in case a Firefox/T'bird and/or Plasma update will fix 
it.

I have found desktop mail clients, for those of us who still use them, is a 
highly subjective choice.  User brains are wired differently and the workflow 
of 
one client suits us better than any other.  I think the best approach is to 
try other mail clients for a week or so and see if you can live with them, in 
preference to T'bird. 

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