Hi Edward, On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 04:45:01PM -0400, edwa...@linuxmail.org wrote: > Hi Ricardo, > > Yes, IMAP accounts are being used, in addition to POP3. > > The window could simply sit there open or minimized for at least one minute > - if it will close on its own, without my having to resort to using the kill > command.
So, if you wait a minute it closes by itself? Well, it's not much in terms of network operations, specially if you have several accounts. All servers doesn't respond equally fast, some may have broken sessions which have to be restored to logout succesfully, and you may also catch some account it in the middle of a synchronization, which also takes time. The only way to avoid this is probably to tell Claws Mail to work off-line before exiting, either with the File menu option or with the button next to account selector at bottom right corner in main window. That may cause some dialogs to popup (from the interrupted operations) but at least guarantees there's no ongoing network operations when you exit. > It is reproducable, occurs all the time. Other than the addition/removal of > accounts, I did not change the configuration. Ok. > I am aware of a more recent version, but there is no easy way to install it > on Debian. Well, 3.9.3 is on backports, and it's pretty easy to have it, please read the backports instructions: http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ They're a bit oudated and refer to squeeze in some points, but just replace “squeeze” by “wheezy” where required and it works identically :) > Hope this info helps. Indeed, thanks for que quick feedback! -- Ricardo Mones ~ 00:45 < hammar> cool.. have you used rssyl? 00:46 <@Ticho> um, yes Seen on #sylpheed
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