Re: comment 66 and comment 67 > > Update: while this is still true, now I notice (with 115.10.1) that Thunderbird no longer checks for new mail while running. It will do it exactly once when it's started, but nothing further after that unless I shut it down and restart it. > > > > Verified server settings for "check mail" are correct. > > Make sure you have "Allow immediate server notifications when new messages arrive" turned on. Probably more important to make sure "Check for new messages every X minutes" is set (default X = 10 minutes) since not all servers support "immediate" notification (i.e., imap IDLE). Anyhow, don't see that this is related to this bug. If still not working, probably should be a new bug report.
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Re: comment 66 and comment 67 > > Update: while this is still true, now I notice (with 115.10.1) that Thunderbird no longer checks for new mail while running. It will do it exactly once when it's started, but nothing further after that unless I shut it down and restart it. > > > > Verified server settings for "check mail" are correct. > > Make sure you have "Allow immediate server notifications when new messages arrive" turned on. Probably more important to make sure "Check for new messages every X minutes" is set (default X = 10 minutes) since not all servers support "immediate" notification (i.e., imap IDLE). Anyhow, don't see that this is related to this bug. If still not working, probably should be a new bug report. Update: Tested this with 115.10.1 on win10 and emails come in OK with "check for new messages ..." time set to 10 minutes. The imap server doesn't support immediate notification (IDLE).