Benny,

Thanks for the clue of looking in the Sources.plist file. This shows how MailMate sees the imap account in question. Instead of the expected / assumed 'imap://[email protected]', what I saw instead was 'imap://first.last%[email protected]'

Once I changed the keybinding to use this format, it worked as expected.

  Maybe the use of an alias to represent this string might be handy?

Thanks for the help!

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Steve Mayer
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On 20 Dec 2013, at 2:20, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 19 Dec 2013, at 15:37, Steve Mayer wrote:

If I have an account that has a period in the account portion, I'll get a message from MailMate that it can't find the account (i.e. [email protected]).

Could you provide the exact error?

I notice that Jonathan also has an account with periods in the account portion of the address. Can you verify if this should work?

It works for one of my accounts. Maybe you could send me the exact details off list including your sources:

        ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Sources.plist

I tried reproducing the problem (including a username with a dot), but it worked for me.

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Benny
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