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User: Guest 12 years ago
I had downloaded this program and was using the beta version to see if it would be a good replacement for IWeb. I was notified that my testing time on that version had expired but before I could download the latest beta version, I began to experience a problem with my mail program on my Macbook. I was working with Apple's Community trying to find out why I was having the problem when I decided to delete EasyWeb Beta and see if that was the problem. It turns out that everything in my Mail program on my Macbook Pro began to work properly. I guess it would be safe to assume it was something in EasyWeb. The problem in Mail was that my mailboxes would be knocked offline and I would not be able to get them back online unless I closed Mail and reopened it. It would stay on for a short period and then knock everything offline again. Not even Connection Doctor would solve the problem. Now everything is online and humming. I'm sorry I could not be more technical as I don't have the expertise and for that reason, I will not continue with this forum as I don't think I would be able to give you the technical information you require. Thank you.
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User: pumpkin 12 years ago
[quote="Bocamama":2svcxtuj]I will not continue with this forum ...[/quote:2svcxtuj]
How do you expect us or the devs to help you then?

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User: Guest 12 years ago
Darian, I don't mean to be negative, I just feel after reading the posts here that I am not qualified to participate because I lack computer expertise. Please do not read negatively into this. If you want someone as inexperienced as I am to participate, I will gladly do so but don't get upset if I can't explain down to finite detail what happened.
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
HI,

As the developer of EasyWeb I can tell you with 100% certainty EasyWeb does not affect how Mail works. I am sorry that you had these problems but this is just a coincidence. There is no way for EasyWeb, or pretty much any third party app, to affect Mail like that.

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Guest 12 years ago
See what I mean? All I can tell you is that I was having the problem, I deleted the EasyWeb beta, I no longer had the problem. I'm not denigrating EasyWeb. I'm just telling you what happened. Coincidence, perhaps. But if it wasn't, I just wanted you to know about it. By the way, I still like the program.
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
So why don't you download it again and see if it happens again...

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Guest 12 years ago
I'm willing to try it again. What version?
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User: Guest 12 years ago
Let me ask you this, if it was not a Mac Mail program, could it have been a network interference problem since I traveled to a new location and booted up on a different network?
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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could it have been a network interference problem since I traveled to a new location and booted up on a different network?


Well that definitely sounds like a more plausible explanation than EasyWeb causing it. I would think that would be your first guess rather than assuming EasyWeb was causing the problem.

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Paul
EverWeb Developer
User: Guest 12 years ago
Oh come on. I told you I'm have no expertise on programming or computers. So don't come give me a hard time. I'm just telling you what happened. I've re-downloaded the program and working on the computer. Let's see what happens. In the meantime, please take into consideration my caveat about my knowledge. I have offered not to comment and to pull away from this forum. It was your choice to continue.
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User: pumpkin 12 years ago
<shrugs> No one is giving you a hard time. I guess this time it's you who interprets more negativity into the answers ;)

Most of us here are no computer or Mac specialists, and anything helps the devs to erase bugs that EasyWeb might have. And what Paul already said, joining a new network sounds more like the cause for your connection problems than EasyWeb. This really sounds like a coincidence.

Anyhow, welcome to the forum.

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User: shaun 12 years ago
Welcome Bocamama, you'll find it's nice ... chilled on here ... I'm sure you'll get use to it <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->
User: Guest 12 years ago
In my previous posts I did say I had moved from one home network to another. I reiterated that in a later post because he was so adamant that it could not have been my Mail program. What I was actually suggesting was that EasyWeb was interfering with my network thereby causing Mail problems. I just downloaded latest beta so we will see.

Thank you for your cooling warm reception. With the high heat index here it was welcome.
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
Mail problems are usually caused by a flakey internet connection.

I have been traveling around quite a bit over the past few months. I have a dozen different email accounts on my Mac and one or two of them will drop out at random fairly frequently.

I've also experienced little glitches with Mail when using Mountain Lion which I didn't have with Snow Leopard.

My Mail issues are not related to EasyWeb as they started before I installed the app.

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User: Guest 12 years ago
Mine did not and I am using Mountain Lion.
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