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When running Nylas Mail with --background (or -b) it doesn't start in the background, instead it starts the first startup screen. #3464

Open hacker1024 opened 7 years ago

hacker1024 commented 7 years ago
Are there any related issues?

1251 Kind of related

What operating system are you using?

Linux Mint 18.1 (64-bit)

What version of Nylas Mail are you using?

2.0.18

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Bug?

Do you have any third-party plugins installed? If so, which ones?

No

Is the issue related to a specific email provider (Gmail, Exchange, etc.)?

No

Is the issue reproducible with a particular attachment, message, signature, etc?

Try running /path/to/nylas-mail ---background or /path/to/nylas-mail -b

Screenshots

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Feature Request?

Does this feature exist in another mail client or tool you use?

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dylanparry commented 7 years ago

I'm seeing the same issue in Ubuntu 17.04.

nihil21 commented 7 years ago

Same issue on KDE Neon 5.9.4. I had wrote about it in #3401, but it was closed.

nickabbooo commented 7 years ago

I'm encountering the same issue in Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 LTS

queuedq commented 7 years ago

Same here. It seems it's because Nylas Mail launches in background only in dev mode.

stankul commented 7 years ago

I think the problem is the same key is used for benchmark mode and background start.

rodrigoslayertech commented 7 years ago

Same problem in Linux Mint 18.1 with KDE 5.8.6! Nylas Mail does not open in the background and every time it opens it asks for password keyring! This problem greatly irritates Linux users!

j-rahman commented 7 years ago

I can confirm the same problem on Xubuntu 16.04 LTS.

koxu1996 commented 7 years ago

I was trying to add Nylas to autostart on Ubuntu 16.04 and I encountered same issue.

lbngoc commented 6 years ago

Same issue with me on Linux Mint 18.1

hernandez87v commented 4 years ago

In order to get the option for "Launch on system start" I had to remove snap package and install the deb package directly from the mailspring site.

Now I have the system tray icon and starts in background!

Im using Ubuntu 19.10 Mailspring 1.7.2