Forgive me if it's been posted already, but clearly I couldn't figure out the right key word for searching.
I've found, both the 4.61 and now 4.62, if I have it open for for some time, suddenly, for no discernible reason, it stops working. Nothing too obvious. It lets me push the buttons but nothing happens. I know, for example, that there are emails waiting to be downloaded (because I received them on my phone) but they won't download - PMail won't even start checking the mailboxes. On other occasions, I try to save an attachment, and nothing happens. It still lets me read existing emails. It even lets me read the attachment. Just can't save it. So I close it down, which it also quite happily does. BUT, it doesn't close down in the task manager - only on the screen.
A zombie winpm-32.exe process remains. I don't have to kill (but usually do) it to start up a new instance of PM which then happily goes about its business as it should, downloading emails and saving attachments and whatnot. The zombie process usually has a memory footprint of about 150Mb, which is sometimes as much as double that of the new, functioning one.
Any suggestions, ideas? Or is this a bug? I am using 32-bit Windows 7 Enterprise with all current updates.
<p>Forgive me if it's been posted already, but clearly I couldn't figure out the right key word for searching.</p><p>&nbsp;I've found, both the 4.61 and now 4.62, if I have it open for for some time, suddenly, for no discernible reason, it stops working. Nothing too obvious. It lets me push the buttons but nothing happens. I know, for example, that there are emails waiting to be downloaded (because I received them on my phone) but they won't download - PMail won't even start checking the mailboxes. On other occasions, I try to save an attachment, and nothing happens. It still lets me read existing emails. It even lets me read the attachment. Just can't save it. So I close it down, which it also quite happily does. BUT, it doesn't close down in the task manager - only on the screen. </p><p>&nbsp;A zombie winpm-32.exe process remains.&nbsp; I don't have to kill (but usually do) it to start up a new instance of PM which then happily goes about its business as it should, downloading emails and saving attachments and whatnot. The zombie process usually has a memory footprint of about 150Mb, which is sometimes as much as double that of the new, functioning one. </p><p>&nbsp;Any suggestions, ideas? Or is this a bug? I am using 32-bit Windows 7 Enterprise with all current updates.
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