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Sometimes Fastmail webmail does not load after Sleep (intermittent issue for 6 years)
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The link you provided loaded the page (it's the page that offers a free trial) lightning fast for me...

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OS X feedback form is still around, I think? If you have a developer account you can just make a radar.
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Go to radar.apple.com. If you have an Apple developer account, you can log in and make an official bug report there. And no, you can't link to the thread, you have to write an official bug report.
The new Mac Pro has up to 30 MB of cache inside the processor itself. That's more than the HD in my first Mac. Somehow I'm still running out of space.
     
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When you wake from sleep, are you SURE your wireless network is actually connected?

In the past, sleep-to-wake was sometimes "problematic" for WiFi connections. Sometimes, with some machines (and not in every instance of waking the computer), the WiFi would not fully connect, or (I think most commonly) it would not really "notice" the sleep situation at all, and blithely tell you that you were connected even though your wireless card was not even trying to connect.

Since this was never formally and officially "a problem," I don't think it's guaranteed that it's gone...

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I was just clarifying. I have had issues in the past with every indication showing that WiFi was up and running, but it wasn't. This has been an on and off OS X issue for many versions, and though they seemed to have it fixed before we went from cats to rivers, I do not simply assume Apple has banished it forever.

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