https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498813

--- Comment #2 from lnx...@westlot.net ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> > via their GUI
> I'm afraid that means the ball is in their court, not ours.

I don't think so. This weekend, I tried Windscribe VPN, and the same thing
occurred with their GUI Client.  I really hope the KDE development team doesn't
start blaming downstream for bugs without even looking into them. 

This started happening the day I upgraded to Neon with Plasma 6.  Everything
worked, and still works on Plasma 5 systems, as does KMail on GNOME, and
Kubuntu 24.10 with Plasma 6.  As soon as Network Manager reports a limited
connectivity, the Mail Dispatcher, Google Groupware, and Mail Filter Agents go
offline, and no amount of restarting Akonadi server or each individual agent
fixes the problem.  This kicks KMail offline as well.  The above Akonadi agents
are the only thing affected by this issue.  Even though Network Manager reports
a limited connection, my internet speed isn't effected, all other network
services remain fully functional, and I can reach my IMAP server with third
party email clients.  This is, IMHO, clearly an issue with Network Manager
and/or Akonadi.

With that said, when I woke my system from sleep today, it seems to be working.
 There were no updates to either the system or the PIA client, but Network
Manager hasn't reported limited connectivity in the six or seven hours I've
been on my computer today.  It seems strange that a year later, it just stops
being an issue, but as long as it works, and continues to work, I'm fine with
it.  I'll be shutting my computer down later to install a new video card later
on, and I pray it continues to work after restarting.

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