On 26 Oct 2013, at 1:40, Jason Davies wrote:

On 26 Oct 2013, at 0:38, Jason Davies wrote:

Given how these have suddenly appeared all day, should I suspect some kind of corruption on the account? (I guess that means downloading them locally, clearing it out then putting it back? How does one fix an IMAP account?)

PS I'm also now getting a lot of

A3 BAD Command received in Invalid state.”.”.

Ok, this is where a log file would be useful such that I can see whether the server or MailMate is to blame (and in both cases try to do something about it).

Please do tell me if it becomes obvious this is not MailMate but our ever-flakey server set-up and I'll go off and start trying to fix all that separately...

If you must use Exchange then I recently became aware that the Dovecot IMAP server can function as a proxy for an Exchange server. This would make an Exchange server work with any IMAP email client. It sounds perfect that one can hide a buggy server behind a stellar IMAP server such as Dovecot, but I don't know anyone who has tried it out. I guess it might even work with IMAP keywords (which are not supported by Exchange other than a few standard ones).

Aalto University use case: http://www.dovecot.fi/dovecot-project/
Dovecot “documentation”: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapcProxy

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