That's exactly my setup! But I think what you meant was to put "loader" instead of "Mercury" in the startup folder. This way at least Mercury would re-launch after a crash.
In a way I am glad that I am not the only one having this problem. I am running Mercury on a Win2k3 server and I am having problems with crashes and corrupted IMAP folders that I believe are due to:
1. concurrent IMAP connections from Android and Outlook.
2. large IMAP folder size (>1.5GB). The large folders are usually "Sent/Sent Messages/Sent Items" and "Trash/Deleted Items/Deleted Messages", which make matter worse because they are constantly in use.
Android and iOS devices do not terminate IMAP connections properly, which compounded the problem as more and more of these devices are now connecting to Mercury. Add this to the time it takes to handle large folder and it stresses Mercury. When Mercury is stressed, just about anything would push it over and crash it. And it seems that when it crashes too many times consecutively, it moves everything in the queue to a sub-folder, thinking that something in the queue could be causing the crashes, by then there would have been a lot of zero size files in the queue.
For me at least, toggling the "affinity" to get it to run on two CPUs did not improve performance, but unchecking the "Enable support for SSL/TLS secure connections" checkbox did help slightly.
Just a note though: the largest folder size for me is 4GB instead of 2GB, and mine have both IMAP and POP enabled.
regards,
Philip
<p>That's exactly my setup! But I think what you meant was to put "loader" instead of "Mercury" in the startup folder. This way at least Mercury would re-launch after a crash.&nbsp;</p><p>In a way I am glad that I am not the only one having this problem. I am running Mercury on a Win2k3 server and I am having problems with crashes and corrupted IMAP folders that I believe are due to:</p><p>1. concurrent IMAP connections from Android and Outlook.</p><p>2. large IMAP folder size (&gt;1.5GB). The large folders are usually "Sent/Sent Messages/Sent Items" and "Trash/Deleted Items/Deleted Messages", which make matter worse because they are constantly in use.</p><p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Android and iOS devices do not terminate IMAP connections properly,&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">which compounded the problem as more and more of these devices are now connecting to Mercury. Add this to the time it takes to handle large folder and it stresses Mercury. When Mercury is stressed, just about anything would push it over and crash it. And it seems that when it crashes too many times consecutively, it moves everything in the queue to a sub-folder, thinking that something in the queue could be causing the crashes, by then there would have been a lot of zero size files in the queue.</span></p><p>For me at least, toggling the "affinity" to get it to run on two CPUs did not improve performance, but unchecking t<span style="font-size: 10pt;">he "Enable support for SSL/TLS secure connections" checkbox did help slightly.</span></p><p>Just a note though: the largest folder size for me is 4GB instead of 2GB, and mine have both IMAP and POP enabled.&nbsp;</p><p>regards,</p><p>Philip&nbsp;</p>