I have 11 transfers and find the application will freeze after sucking RAM.
When starting the application, it will verify all existing downloads and while doing so will eat up my remaining RAM to the point where the OS becomes unusable.
After a restart of the OS, I open Activity Monitor to determine my RAM usage and when Transmission begins verifying the downloads, again it chews through the remaining 1.5GB of RAM left on the system.
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>That is MSN's policy. If you want non webmail
>access to your account, you have to pay them.
>
>However, they used to offer this service for
>free, so when the conditions changed, anyone
>who had used this feature was allowed to
>keep it for free.
>
>Rather reasonable I think. So basically, if you
>want non-webmail access to a new account,
>go with a proper provider, not Hotmail.
>
Open requests for adding Yahoo functions have been attached to this project at sourceforge since 6/2004. Gmail functionality was requested later that same year.
Tried to log into a new account and ran into an error that seemed to suggest that remote access to Hotmail required an MSN upgrade. My old account still works, but the new one has never accessed Hotmail.
Any ideas anyone?
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Transmission
I have 11 transfers and find the application will freeze after sucking RAM.
When starting the application, it will verify all existing downloads and while doing so will eat up my remaining RAM to the point where the OS becomes unusable.
After a restart of the OS, I open Activity Monitor to determine my RAM usage and when Transmission begins verifying the downloads, again it chews through the remaining 1.5GB of RAM left on the system.
This then leaves the OS unstable
Please fix this.
Other than this, it is a great application.
httpmail plugin
>
>That is MSN's policy. If you want non webmail
>access to your account, you have to pay them.
>
>However, they used to offer this service for
>free, so when the conditions changed, anyone
>who had used this feature was allowed to
>keep it for free.
>
>Rather reasonable I think. So basically, if you
>want non-webmail access to a new account,
>go with a proper provider, not Hotmail.
>
Open requests for adding Yahoo functions have been attached to this project at sourceforge since 6/2004. Gmail functionality was requested later that same year.
Other web mails alternatives may never come.
httpmail plugin
Any ideas anyone?