Incidently, there is no french localization of Mailmate (nor any other
language as far as I know). This may deter some potential users, but I
understand the amount of work required to adapt the program, amount that
will be more usefully used by Benny to improve Mailmate.
Alain
On 22 Sep 2016, at 21:23, Bill Cole wrote:
On 22 Sep 2016, at 4:28, Jean-Pierre Gattuso wrote:
Yesterday, at home, I moved messages to an “archive” folder on my
IMAP account. Today, at work, these messages are not displayed in the
same “archive” folder by MailMate but are displayed on the web
mail. How can I get these messages on my work version of Mailmate? I
use Version 1.9.5 (5263) on OSX 10.11.6.
[Note: the names/labels of various commands and UI components used
below are the English ones. If you are using a French localization of
MailMate you will need to translate them, as your command of English
is clearly MUCH better than my trivial knowledge of French]
I'm not certain what the source of the problem is, but there are 3
things that I can think of that could cause this:
1. The "archive" folder is not synchronized on your work machine. You
can either find it in the folder hierarchy of the IMAP account in the
Sources section of the MailMate mailbox list and synchronize it
specifically (in the contextual menu or under the regular Mailbox
menu) or use the menu File->Synchronize->All Sources to synchronize
everything. If it fails to get synchronized regularly, the root cause
could be that it is be set to synchronize only manually, which you can
fix by selecting it and using the "Synchronization Schedule" submenu
of the Mailbox or contextual menu.
2. The "archive" folder is not understood by MailMate on your work
machine to be THE Archive folder (a single special-purpose folder) for
that account, and you are looking at the Archive->AccountName folder
in the Mailboxes section of MailMate's mailbox list, which is some
other folder in that account. To tell MailMate that a specific IMAP
folder should be treated as one of the 5 special-purpose folders
recognized by MailMate, select the folder in the Sources section of
the mailbox list and use the Mailbox Type submenu of the contextual or
Mailbox menu.
3. You are not subscribed to the "archive" folder on your work
machine. Select the account in the Sources section of the MailMate
mailbox list and use the "Edit IMAP Account" option from the
contextual or Mailbox menu to open the IMAP Account Settings window.
In the center section of that window there is an "Edit
Subscriptions..." button that opens a panel listing all of the folders
in the IMAP account and their subscription states, both in the
server's subscription list and in MailMate's own internal list that
governs which folders you actually see (and which get synchronized) in
the Sources section of the MailMate mailbox list. This seems to me to
be an unlikely cause, since an unsubscribed folder would not be
missing messages, it would be be entirely absent.
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