Benny,
Somehow MailMate misinterprets a repeated error as a possible password
issue (server are not always good at telling the email client exactly
what the problem is). First try updating to the latest beta of
MailMate (in the Software Update preferences pane).
For what it’s worth I have ex
On 9 Dec 2021, at 18:17, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 2021-12-09 at 10:43:18 UTC-0500 (Thu, 09 Dec 2021 16:43:18 +0100)
> Florian Heidenreich
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> I'm observing high CPU usage of around ~60% CPU on a MacBook Air M1 under
>> Big Sur 11.6.1 when doing nothing with MailMate r585
On 2021-12-09 at 10:43:18 UTC-0500 (Thu, 09 Dec 2021 16:43:18 +0100)
Florian Heidenreich
is rumored to have said:
I'm observing high CPU usage of around ~60% CPU on a MacBook Air M1
under Big Sur 11.6.1 when doing nothing with MailMate r5852.
My observations so far:
- does not happen when st
I'm observing high CPU usage of around ~60% CPU on a MacBook Air M1
under Big Sur 11.6.1 when doing nothing with MailMate r5852.
My observations so far:
- does not happen when starting MailMate
- starts after sending an email or reading a couple of messages from my
inbox
- stops and goes to 0%
On 7 Dec 2021, at 18:10, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
Why is this happening? I have many email accounts. The ones that are
on my domain names are all managed by SiteGround. Sometimes several
times a day, sometimes not for many days, I will suddenly get popups
to enter the password for the account.
On 8 Dec 2021, at 14:12, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, as someone who tends to download the latest test release
regularly, I'm finding the restructuring of release notes not at all
helpful. First, it's nigh impossible to learn what's changed in each
test release. Second, the new outline format rem
On 8 Dec 2021, at 18:24, Esteban Umerez wrote:
> I think that every time I use markdown and the preview pane opens, the width
> grows bigger.
>
> Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Definitely sounds like a bug. I don't have any issues with this feature myself
now, but it's not unlikely