[MlMt] logic of offline behavior

Richard Rettke pc8xtebtkw at snkmail.com
Mon Mar 7 10:38:39 EST 2016


On 7 Mar 2016, at 8:29, Benny Kjær Nielsen mailinglist-at-freron.com 
|Mailmate/RER>Vendor>Software> Freron Software| wrote:

> Very few types of problems should lead to the “offline” state and 
> most often it shouldn't happen until after the user has been warned 
> about some kind of synchronization issue.
>
> This fits an issue which I've tried to fix today. Gmail (and Outlook) 
> accounts using the OAuth2 authentication method could some times 
> automatically go offline. For some users it is triggered quite often. 
> I'm not yet sure why, but it might be related to an unstable network 
> connection or (maybe more likely) the OS X Power Nap feature.
>
> Try the latest test release and let me know if (or if not) that helps.

FYI Benny, I have had this issue for quite some time, never thought to 
bring it up though. I have 11 gmail accounts and as I was reading this I 
looked and 4 of them are offline. I have never received an notification 
for a source going offline. I have a very stable network connection and 
do not use sleep or power nap at all.

In the short term, it would be helpful (to me anyway) if the text 
"(offline)" could be bold or even a bold color like red. The Sources are 
visible on my display but I never look at them in the normal course of a 
day.

__*Richard Rettke*__
*Laus Deo*
*Non sibi sed patriae*

https://about.me/rerettke

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