As Eric mentioned, quitting MailMate, going to the Finder, then your
home directory (it should have your user name), then into the folder
called Library, then into the folder called Preferences, and deleting
the file called com.freron.MailMate.plist should delete all MailMate
settings.
You can have more than one iCloud account, but your computer itself has
a setting for one iCloud account. Whichever mail program you use, be it
MailMate or Apple Mail or Thunderbird or whatever, can be set to use
your iCloud account for email or not. If you do have programs that try
to use iCloud, sometimes the machine demands that you enter your iCloud
password over and over. I find that on my 10.14 machine and it is
annoying. Setting the Energy Setting preferences to not go to sleep has
helped.
--Randall
On 22 May 2019, at 19:25, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi Maurice, I feel your frustration. Benny, the developer of MailMate
is generally very responsive and helpful, but it often comes in bursts
of activity, followed by a week or more of silence.
But I can tell you that all the MailMate preferences files can be
found in ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/. If you delete
everything in there (when MailMate is not running of course) and then
restart, I think it'll be like starting over with a clean slate.
And for what it's worth, we do have at least one other blind person on
this list successfully using MailMate. Sorry I don't remember his (or
her) name.
Good luck whatever you decide. I find interacting with my computer
challenging enough at times as it is; I can't imagine trying to do so
without my eyesight.
-Eric
On 22 May 2019, at 20:31, Maurice Mines wrote:
I’m writing this from my phone. The reason you might ask is because
despite deleting MailMate and then putting it back high still cannot
get rid of the days to Chewase shin and fact baddest gone to
horrible! The problem now if that because the program has put it
solved in a place where I can’t get out at to delete its
configuration file or preference file and our world of the Mac no
matter what you do those boxes continue to be being accessed and
continuing to want passwords. Specific passwords not mouse and sense
one is only allowed one iCloud account. That will be allowed to have
the two factor authentication just told us what happens every time
MailMate is launched yet once those passwords adequate can’t get
them exited can’t write the configuration to task and effort
can’t write the configuration to task the program closes however
that’s really the largest issue department has now become junk
wire! So I don’t know what else to do but I think I’m just going
to go back to the regular old Mac mail or Thunderbird I’ve had it
I’ve wasted an entire day on trying to fix this and let the
developer can tell me where exactly this configuration file lives and
how to delete it and totally retard the entire program. I’m done.
I’m out by! And I see something with in the next 24 hours that
really makes that relates to that I hereby instruct you all to take
me off your list have fun with your program but I will encourage
anyone I know to not bother using it if they’re blind because
that’s not for us. Struggling with Mac mail is about the only way
to the Blind guy can do mail. Well everyone because maurice is had it
there smoke signals coming out of his head he’s wasted an entire
day on the house and gotten absolutely nowhere! The end please excuse
any errors that time down to using my phone to write email I’m just
so thrilled
On May 22, 2019, at 12:12 PM, Eric Sharakan <[email protected]>
wrote:
Maurice, if you delete and re-install MailMate, I suspect you will
need to re-enter the user name and license key that you received
when you purchased your license.
-Eric
On 22 May 2019, at 13:30, Maurice Mines wrote:
My only question is a buy delete the software from my mission what
about the license key since I paid for my copy of mail might?
On 22 May 2019, at 7:27, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi Maurice. Another option, one which might be easier, would be
for you to delete MailMate altogether (using a tool like
AppCleaner, which also clears out preference files, etc), then
re-install it and add your updated account info. This way, you're
sure to start with a "clean slate".
-Eric
On 21 May 2019, at 21:42, Randall Gellens wrote:
Hi Maurice,
If I understand, you had an account, and then changed domain
names and also changed from one ISP to another. You then created
a new account for the new ISP and new domain name. You now want
to delete the old account. Is that right? If so, then as Eric
said, I think you need to select the account in the mailboxes
view (on the left in the three-pane view) and then right-click
and choose "Remove Source." I don't know how difficult it is to
select something in a certain pane, or to right-click it, when
using a screen reader and Braille display.
--Randall
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