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On 06/21/2012 11:17 AM, Richard Pieri wrote: > I can't say that I've ever seen T-bird freeze like that and I've been > using it on-and-off for-practically-evar. My first suspicion is where > you keep your Drafts folder. My guess is server-side. Network > hiccups that would go unnoticed otherwise could cause T-bird to block > on auto-saves. There are also server-side issues with large, > monolithic mbox files. Not necessarily *your* files, just large files > in general. > > I used Evolution for a while because the gig had Exchange without the > IMAP connector. I didn't like it. It tries too hard to be just like > Outlook except when it doesn't and then things get wonky. Fixing the > wonky took longer than I felt it was worth so I switched to a > movemail-like fetcher run from cron or at or something (I don't > remember how I set it up) and Thunderbird for regular mail handling. > > But whatever you do, stay away from Apple Mail on Lion. It's a good > MUA but it is a step backwards from the Leopard/Snow Leopard version > in terms of usability. I expect Mountain Lion's version to be even > more iPad-like (read: less usable). > I don't use Apple Mail period. One documented issue with T-Bird is that it can freeze if a folder (eg. MBX) file is corrupted. In the past I have removed all the index files, and both compressed and checked my folders, and I don't think it is an issue for me. My Drafts folder is a local folder, but iMap does have its own Drafts folder. Most of my composed email goes into the local folder. I don't think the auto-saves are the issue, but if I start to see the freezes again, this is another area to look at. One further symptom was that t-Bird would lock up overnight, and when I would try to do something, it would be frozen. My solution there was just to kill it. In any case I have not seen any issues since the update to F17. -- Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:3BC1EB90 PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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