Your thread subject uses the term "crashing" however your description sounds like a hang rather than a hard crash. Please clarify whether you are experiencing a hard crash (closes unexpectedly) or a hang (requires you to kill the process via task manager).
How many messages are in your new mail folder?
Are you doing new mail filtering?
Have you identified specific .CNM files that are causing the problem,
and if so, have you analyzed them for any commonality on which you could
filter?
Please describe what Pegasus Mail was doing when the hang/crash occurred. FYI, v4.70 can appear to hang when it is retrieving mail or doing some other function (eg: folder open or close filtering, folder reindexing, moving lots of messages). The apparent hangs can reach the point where the system adds the "not responsive" verbiage to the window title. I these cases it is not actually hung, it is just busy. My experience is that on slower machines this delay can be significant whereas on my fastest machine it is a few second interruption.
<p>Your thread subject uses the term "crashing" however your description sounds like a hang rather than a hard crash.&nbsp; Please clarify whether you are experiencing a hard crash (closes unexpectedly) or a hang (requires you to kill the process via task manager).
</p><p>How many messages are in your new mail folder?</p><p>Are you doing new mail filtering?</p><p>Have you identified specific .CNM files that are causing the problem,
and if so, have you analyzed them for any commonality on which you could
filter?
</p><p>Please describe what Pegasus Mail was doing when the hang/crash occurred.&nbsp; FYI, v4.70 can appear to hang when it is retrieving mail or doing some other function (eg: folder open or close filtering, folder reindexing, moving lots of messages).&nbsp; The apparent hangs can reach the point where the system adds the "not responsive" verbiage to the window title.&nbsp; I these cases it is not actually hung, it is just busy.&nbsp; My experience is that on slower machines this delay can be significant whereas on my fastest machine it is a few second interruption.
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