Hi, After taking Steve's advice to explicitly specify port 993, I am unable to reproduce the error. If I go back to *not* overtly specifying a port, everything seems to work fine, even without updating to the release that you mentioned in this email, Benny. -Adam On Wed, May 11, 2016, at 04:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: > On 9 May 2016, at 21:10, Adam Liter wrote: >> ... >> Nonetheless, MailMate on my (other) desktop computer with my Gmail >> account still works just fine. It's just MailMate on my laptop, and >> this has only been a problem since connecting to that wifi network at >> the hotel that I was at. >> ... >> Does anybody have any ideas about what might be going on? This only >> seems to be a problem with Gmail. A different IMAP account is working >> with MailMate on my laptop. > Sounds like it's a MailMate bug. I suspect it might be related to the > OAuth2 authentication used for Gmail accounts, but that's just a wild > guess. Two things to try:
> * Try this release[1] of MailMate. I changed a few things regarding > OAuth2 authentication. This is just in case it makes a difference. > * Open the Activity Viewer (⌥⌘0), take the account offline/online, > wait for it to go unavailable, and then use “Help ▸ Send Server > Logs”. I'll review the logs. > Sorry about the late response! > -- > Benny > _________________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate Links: 1. https://updates.mailmate-app.com/archives/MailMate_r5244.tbz
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