On 28 Jul 2012, at 17:22, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
I hope that makes a bit more sense.
Yes, indeed. Thanks for the explanation (-:
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Joachim
Hi,
MM seems to crash when moving emails from one folder to another (within
the same folder-level), if the folder-name is the same (but with
different case, i.e. 'Inbox' and 'INBOX'). Upon restarting MM, it seems
to have actually moved the messages, as it complains about emails it
can't find
On 28 Jul 2012, at 3:31, Joachim Tingvold wrote:
MM seems to crash when moving emails from one folder to another
(within the same folder-level), if the folder-name is the same (but
with different case, i.e. 'Inbox' and 'INBOX'). Upon restarting MM, it
seems to have actually moved the
On 28 Jul 2012, at 11:17, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
I'm amazed I haven't run into this problem before (the bug has been
present in all versions of MailMate).
:-D
The crash isn't actually my primary issue here (from the developers
point-of-view, it probably is),
Yes, the primary problem is
On 28 Jul 2012, at 16:28, Joachim Tingvold wrote:
Understandable. It seems like a lot of work for a small problem, but
the problem is that when MailMate detects an unexpected state of the
local cache/database (there are numerous checks in the code for
unexpected states) then there is no
On 28 Jul 2012, at 11:22, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
[...]
The bug in MailMate is related to a message being moved from, e.g.,
INBOX to Inbox. This works fine until the change is reflected on disk
(happens in a separate thread in MailMate handling all disk i/o) where
the message is moved