I know you can disable notifications for when a file is downloaded. This is different: when the server becomes inaccessible (I’ve observed different types of reasons for this all triggering this to happen), SeaDrive quite often will spam dozens of notifications within a span of seconds to notify me of this. I’ve seen things like “SSL Error” (due to disconnecting/reconnecting to wifi because of a malfunctioning PCIe network device), or various “server can’t be reached” errors, when I restart the Seafile processes on my server, or reboot the reverse proxy: two dozen notifications are sent to the seadrive client. While i understand one notification, obviously having it appear multiple times is disruptive.
It would be nice also if even all “server can’t be accessed” notifications could be disabled in the client settings (and obviously it would be off by default, but for myself I would happily disable receiving any notification about it). Any advice as to what could be wrong on my particular setup that causes the spam is also appreciated. I have observed this happening across multiple Linux distros.