On 2 Dec 2014, at 5:12, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

I'm sorry I'm so bad at spreading the word about MailMate :-)

I had actually seen it a couple times, scanned it and never really thought of seriously trying it. It's always listed among the best clients for OS X.

Your best option is to use a [hidden preference](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing) named `MmDefaultAccount`. (This comes up pretty often and I've promised a few times to improve it and make it a GUI option.)

I see. Thanks. However, I've now come to realise that MailMate remembers a lot of user behaviours and associates From addresses and signatures with recipients. I'll see how this works before fiddling with the hidden option.

This is a Gmail issue affecting many users and it's not straightforward to explain, but here we go:

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All this doesn't help you. Although I removed the Gmail specific code I still have a general workaround which can be enabled like this:

defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmEnableKeywordsCheckInIDLE -bool YES

Relaunch MailMate after enabling it. It'll affect all IMAP accounts, but I don't really have a lot of feedback on how well it works. It's the best I can offer you for now.

Ok.  I'll give it a try and give you some feedback.

For me, the flags also update if I right-click the Inbox and select “Synchronize”.

That doesn't work here.

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Curtis
Running MailMate v1.8(4576) on Mac OS X v10.10.1
MacBook Pro Retina
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