On 11 Oct 2014, at 0:41, Lars Ippich wrote:
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 "problem" was very persistent in the past weeks
and the prompt showed up every time I fired up MailMate, so I find it
hard to believe that the "problem" actually went away the same second
I clicked that unknown button. Or is there - that's the other thing I
suspect - a button that gets rid of the messages altogether? I can't
remember what the three options are in that prompt.
The options are:
* Temporarily Ignore
* Always Ignore
* Retry
The second option sets `ignoreFailedUIDs` which then automatically
triggers the “Temporarily Ignore” response in the future (for the
account). The “Temporarily Ignore” option deletes any local
knowledge of the message and then ignores the presence of the message on
the server when synchronizing in the future (until MailMate is
relaunched).
If you launch MailMate from the Terminal then you should see a warning
every time MailMate automatically ignores something. Something like
this:
Warning: Ignoring x messages in “...”
You launch MailMate from the Terminal like this:
/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
I hope this helps.
--
Benny
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