![]() I had to move all of my accounts to Thunderbird again because my new host (HostGator) will shut my sites down while the two computers in my office access 4-5 accounts each. I say resort, not because it is bad software, but because I want to all of my Apple software and hardware to play nice together, as all of us do, and is the reason most of us spend 2x$ for Apple gear. I actually changed hosts and moved websites to address this problem and not have to resort to Thunderbird. The amount of connections Mail makes per account is out of this world and causes server wide problems. This has been tested on two totally different host, and one controlled and maintained by a family number. I am under the assumption that, even though IDLE is SUPPOSED to do something, it doesn't make a difference in the number of connections, at all. Mett the average consumers needs and wants, but ignore any advanced need. ![]() (Taking suggestions for that, too.)Īgreed, Absolutely ridiculous that this has not been addressed. Would appreciate any more suggestions before I switch to a completely different email client. (I also disabled the accounts on my iPod and iPad.) but I still have too many connections open on my hosting account. That meant two fewer open mailboxes for each of four different accounts. I also disabled notes and todos for each account (so the Apple Mail To Dos mailbox doesn't get created) and changed each account on my SpamSieve drone so that the Junk mailboxes were created on the Mac. I don't think adding it will make a difference, but you could try.) If that key is missing the Use IDLE If Available checkbox will be disabled. (There's a key in that controls this setting: I stopped using IMAP-IDLE with no change in behavior. The new host identified the problem as being too many connections (processes) open to the server. Actually, it got worse, because my personal website (running Drupal) would go down. I thought the problem was a change at the web host, but they said "no." Not believing them, I switched my site and my wife's to a different host and the problem continued. This started for me back in August the net effect then was that one of my two desktops running Mail could not connect (I have one machine that does things like act as a SpamSieve drone) and my wife couldn't get her mail, either. Improved compatibility with pre-release versions of Mac OS X.This is a free update that includes the following changes: SpamSieve has been updated to version 2.8.7.I'm going to bump this as well. Made various changes to improve SpamSieve’s filtering accuracy.SpamSieve now runs as a 64-bit application on Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. ![]() This allows for faster launch times and reduced overall system memory use if you are running exclusively 64-bit applications. It also prevents problems caused by buggy input manager haxies. When training an Apple Mail message in the Spam Window to set SpamSieve to run in 32-bit mode if you want to play classic Mac OS notification sounds or to reduce the memory use of SpamSieve itself. Mailbox as good, SpamSieve is now better able to match it up with the proper inbox. If SpamSieve’s PDF reader detects that the CTLoader input manager is loaded, it now logs a warning that this may cause SpamSieve to hang.Entourage is supposed to create the Entourage Script Menu Items folder, but for extra robustness SpamSieve will now create it if it’s missing.An error finding the built-in copy of SpamSieve’s Eudora plug-in will no longer prevent SpamSieve from launching, unless it actually needs to install the plug-in.Made the Apple Mail plug-in installer more robust and better at reporting errors.Offloaded more PDF processing to the helper tool so that SpamSieve itself doesn’t crash if you receive a message with a corrupt PDF attachment. ![]()
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