https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359593

--- Comment #4 from msjasin...@gmail.com ---
I used official 0.6 installer. 

The case of certificates is explained in this article (which obviously I didn't
write):

"I was prompted to accept and remember Google’s security certificate. What
makes this all the more annoying is the fact that Trojitá knows that it’s a
trusted certificate (it says so in the dialog) but it’s asking you if you want
to use it and remember it anyway. In this instance I don’t see a benefit, as
I’m not in the habit of manually verifying certificate hashes. Trojitá will at
least remember this key, so it doesn’t prompt you for it every time, but if the
server changes keys (which it did at least once during the week I was using
Trojitá) you will be prompted to accept the new one too."
http://www.linuxveda.com/2015/02/03/review-trojita/

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>> running in the background 
>Does that mean "the window is behind others" or "minimized to systray"?

It might be either. I meant that it happens when I work, browser the net or
play solitaire, i.e. do anything else than writing emails, or even then. It
just happens and I think it shouldn't - it is just less disturbing when I
happen to be reading/writing emails because it is somehow connected to this
experience.

 >> making this application practically unusable 
>The error *message* is likely not - is the reason for the connection failure 
>known (wonky network connection)?

My cable connection is very good. I will try to reproduce it and provide a
screenshot - just give me a few days.

Otherwise, thanks for this promising piece of software (even though it has some
aspects to be improved)!

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