On 7 May 2021, at 12:10, Pat Maddox wrote:

> Thankfully, I quickly learned that FastMail has an easy to use recover 
> feature: https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/1500000280381

That's a great feature!

> I am still curious where I can find logs to maybe track down what happened...

Unfortunately MailMate does not have any kind of persistent log of events. The 
closest is the Activity Viewer logging server communication, but this is only 
enabled when the window is open. It's not very useful “after the fact”.

>> My only guess as to what happened is that I restored my computer from a 
>> backup, and maybe it didn’t have emails cached, and Mailmate did a sync and 
>> initiated a mass delete? That sounds farfetched, but the timing is just too 
>> coincidental.

I agree on the timing, but not being able to locate emails locally will not 
trigger MailMate to start deleting server-side. Permanently deleting an email 
only happens when MailMate itself sets a virtual header in its own database. 
And only deletion of emails in the trash/junk will trigger this. In all other 
cases, emails are moved to the trash, that is, essentially 2 deletions are 
needed.

>> p.s. I’m not blaming MailMate... just trying to figure out what happened, 
>> and how to recover the email, and this is one avenue to explore.

I have recently been giving a lot of thought on how MailMate could log 
important past events. The main motivation would be to make it easier to 
determine if a bug could be part of when something like the above happens.

-- 
Benny
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