On 10 Oct 2014, at 20:45, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Yes, that is strange. It should mean that MailMate does not hide any
UID problems from you. Are you sure the problem still exists? You can
use the Activity Viewer (⌥⌘0) to look for any lines prefixed with
“Error:”.
No, I am not, but the "pro
On 10 Oct 2014, at 17:34, Lars Ippich wrote:
On 10 Oct 2014, at 16:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Quit MailMate and then look for `ignoreFailedUIDs` in this file:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Messages/IMAP/.../State.plist
You can just remove the line and the warning should r
On 10 Oct 2014, at 19:28, TC Meggs wrote:
Go to the Software Update preferences pane in MailMate and update to
the latest beta. It should fix various issues on Yosemite.
Update says I'm running the latest version. Would you like any other
details regarding my problem?
Note that I wrote *bet
Update says I'm running the latest version. Would you like any other
details regarding my problem?
On 10 Oct 2014, at 5:23, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 10 Oct 2014, at 2:35, TC Meggs wrote:
I'm a MailMate trial user on Yosemite. Is there something I'm missing
or is this a bug? All plain t
On 10 Oct 2014, at 16:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I have no idea what I have actually hit, but it wasn't the
"Temporarily ignore those messages" button for sure. How do I get the
window back? Any place to reset that notice?
Quit MailMate and then look for `ignoreFailedUIDs` in this file:
On 10 Oct 2014, at 16:47, Lars Ippich wrote:
Today, however, I was writing in another application while I had
MailMate start and then this annoying thing happened where a new
notice pops up and at the same time you're typing a text that contains
spaces ... so I accidentally hit the space bar o
Usually on every start of MailMate I get this nagging notice about some
e-mails that are not really e-mails, because I have set up an exchange
account and while I have un-subscribed most exchange folders, there are
some items in the Trash for instance that don't behave like normal
e-mails.
An
On 10 Oct 2014, at 12:23, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
Basically I never want account1 to be used unless MailMate has some
positive information that I want to use that account (i.e. that I've
sent with that account to that person before _or_ that I actively
chose the account).
That is how it s
On 9 Oct 2014, at 3:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
We can try taking MailMate out of the equation. Use Terminal to
connect to the server like this:
openssl s_client -connect imap.mail.me.com:993
When it has connected then write the following with your login
details:
0 LOGIN
Thanks for the quick reply.
On 10 Oct 2014, at 10:22, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 10 Oct 2014, at 1:01, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
Does the `From` part of the status bar display the wrong address
before you enter a recipient? When you enter a recipient then MailMate
is still going to look
On 10 Oct 2014, at 1:01, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this? Found a workaround?
I have a similar set-up, whereby I have a read-only, archival account
from which I never send emails.
Accounts are chosen based on past sending history; this of course
requires a little bi
On 10 Oct 2014, at 2:35, TC Meggs wrote:
I'm a MailMate trial user on Yosemite. Is there something I'm missing
or is this a bug? All plain text messages are missing newlines in the
viewer, so all messages with inline quoting et al just word-wrap into
oblivion.
Go to the Software Update prefe
On 10 Oct 2014, at 1:01, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote:
I tried using the hidden preference:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDefaultAccount -string
'imap://usern...@account2.com'
but i still get some emails using account1.com.
Does the `From` part of the status bar display the wrong addre
On 9 Oct 2014, at 22:23, Jason Davies wrote:
...whereas if I right-click in the full list
under the account, it works
(Ok, but confusing!)
Yes, the submailboxes of virtual mailboxes like Inbox should allow
editing the rules of the real INBOX'es. Note that you can add rules to
the virtu
On 9 Oct 2014, at 21:26, Luca Allodi wrote:
On 9 Oct 2014, at 21:09, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Some kind of “dynamic” event type is needed, [..]
Wouldn't an "Apply rules for this Mailbox upon restart" checkbox do
the trick?
Yes, it could, but still not very intuitive (although certainly b
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