Hi Wayne, Fyi, I noticed this as well, I can confirm currently happening in 115.0b6 (64-bit) on Windows 10. Seems to be a regression. If Thunderbird is already opened on Inbox folder for example, you lost connectivity for a while, and the network status change from disconnected to connected, TB seems no longer able to detect the change of network connectivity status and run a Get Messages by itself automatically as connectivity returns. The current workarounds are either to: - click the Get Messages manually - click on another folder and click back on the original one (e.g Inbox) which trigger the Get Messages Thought to let you know for info. Regards, Richard
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Hi Wayne, Fyi, I noticed this as well, I can confirm currently happening in 115.0b6 (64-bit) on Windows 10. Seems to be a regression. If Thunderbird is already opened on Inbox folder for example, you lost connectivity for a while, and the network status change from disconnected to connected, TB seems no longer able to detect the change of network connectivity status and run a Get Messages by itself automatically as connectivity returns. The current workarounds are either to: - click the Get Messages manually - click on another folder and click back on the original one (e.g Inbox) which trigger the Get Messages - wait for delay that triggered automatic Get Messages every now and then - During the delay you therefore not receiving any new emails. Thought to let you know for info. Regards, Richard