![]() It definitely happens on my principle account - which is However, I only use the other accounts.Happen with “original” emails, as opposed to forwarded emails, or with I have noticed that sometime I get an error message after sending anĮmail “There was a problem copying to the sent folder” after I press Reset Search Index - This removes the search index, so you will want to select Tools menu -> Indexing -> Index All Folders after restart.Ĭan you please check 1 and 2, and then Restart Postbox? Does the issue persist?.Reset User Interface - If Postbox windows are not displaying properly, selecting this option will reset the interface.Permanently Disable all Add-ons - this eliminates the possibility that a 3rd party add-on is causing issues with Postbox.Safe Mode - This temporarily disables all add-ons and custom settings.Please go to the “Help” menu and select “Trouble Shooting…” and then review these options: Postbox contains a Trouble-Shooting panel to help address issues you may be experiencing. Let’s try turning that off to see if this helps clear up the problem. I’ve left Spamsieve enabled at present, but would obviously prefer to (to Postbox) as it works with incoming emails. I do not understand why stopping Spamsieve should make any difference The previous problem with unsent outgoing emails seems to have stopped. Add-ons can change the DNA of Postbox in unexpected ways. We recommend turning SpamSieve off for some time. I will leave Spamsieve enabled until further notice. The outgoing email caused Postbox to crash. So I re-enabled Spamsieve, and restarted Postbox. Within a while, one of my outgoing emails - vanished as previously I always get lots of Spam around the weekend - so I enabled Spamsieve toīut, you were quite correct with your advice. Very sorry, but as I was waiting for a reply, my curiosity just got the You said that you enabled Spamsieve, then enabled it again? Are all of the problems happening when Spamsieve enabled? The problem only happened when Spamsieve was running normally. I should have checked what I’d written before sending my previous response. My sincere apologies for causing confusion. We do not know what it could be doing to Postbox to cause problems, but for now, let’s try turning it off. Our recommendation is to run without Spamsieve for a while. Here is the latest comment on: Per-Incident Support - Outgoing emails unsent …īy the way, are you are in touch with Spamsieve ( - Michael ![]() ![]() They have the code to the SpamSieve plug-in, so it should be easy for them to see exactly what it does. However, please send me the messages that you exchanged with Postbox and I’ll follow up with them to try to figure this out. It doesn’t access the mail server or outgoing messages. With Postbox, SpamSieve simply operates as a plug-in that says “yes” or ”no” when Postbox asks it if an incoming message is spam. However, it seems unlikely to be caused by SpamSieve. ![]()
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