Vladimir Yakovlev
Vladimir Yakovlev
> I'd quickly check the latest via the github's .pacman rather than using the AUR's -bin There should be no difference since AUR fetches the pacman file from https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail/releases.
By the way, does the recent app release work well in general if you just disable the "Check for update and notify" toggle on the "General" app settings (or manually...
Ok, then only @electron upgrade is a remaining possible issue cause. Btw, consider trying "flatpak" (I normally prefer it to snap) and "snap" packages (links to both posted on the...
There is not enough information to say something specific. Can you provide the `log.log` file located in the [settings folder](https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail/blob/master/images/open-settings-folder.jpg)? You can either attach the log file here or send...
The reason for crashes is often linked to the native dependencies being incompatible with the system. - Try running from console this way `/opt/ElectronMail/electron-mail --enable-logging` (path to `electron-mail` might be...
> I've installed the snap package and it seems to work. It's not yet updated to v4.12.9 so I didn't list it. But if you don't face a captcha wall...
I don't have the capacity at the moment to focus on the needs that already achievable by a simple manual system tweaking. Not saying though that the feature never gets...
Thanks for placing the thorough issue. It looks fancy. > am keeping the old 'close to tray' setting enabled The app by the way also has such option, enabled by...
Thanks for the input. I understand the concern but providing signed packages for Windows/macOS is not planned for the near future. Yes, the cost involved but also the maintenance burden...
By the way, signing the packages doesn't guarantee the packages attached to releases have been automatically assembled from the source code. So it doesn't help with ensuring that no tampered/random/backdoored/malicious...