Just curious, are you experiencing that from within a smart folder? I ask because I had a smartfolder that gathered the contents of several mailboxes (ie Spam, trash, junk and so on) and that would crash regularly on Command D. I reported that particular thing a year or so ago. The situation seemed to get better a few months ago, but I gave up on that particular technique, it was so crash-prone.

Good luck!  :-)


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   1. Files to keep, to start over from scratch (kind of)
      (Randall Meadows)
   2. Re: Files to keep, to start over from scratch (kind of)
      (Sam Hathaway)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 22 May 2020 17:30:14 -0600
From: "Randall Meadows" <[email protected]>
To: "MailMate Users" <[email protected]>
Subject: [MlMt] Files to keep, to start over from scratch (kind of)
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In an effort to try to eliminate a very annoying crashing bug in
MailMate that apparently only I am experiencing and that Benny cannot
replicate (this is not a ding on Benny, at all, I'm just saying...) I am
going to try starting over from scratch.

I want to delete all traces of MailMate and reinstall, and then slowly
add back in my accounts and try to figure out what triggers the crash.
To try to makes this painful process as least painful as possible, I'd
like to keep a record of my settings and accounts and likewise try to
figure out if one of these is the culprit.

In /Users/randy/Library/Application Support/MailMate/ I'll retain
(stored in a different place, of course):
- Identities.plist
- Resources/KeyBinding/randy.plist
- Sources.plist
- Tags.plist

Are there any other files I may want to hold onto that will help me get back to normal along this journey? Or ones I've listed that are really
not necessary?


Thanks!
randy

PS - For those interested, the crashing bug is: pressing ⌘-D to delete multiple messages one at a time in sequence quickly makes MM go *boom*.
As in:

⌘-D<no delay>⌘-D = *boom*
⌘-D<really short delay>⌘-D = *boom*
⌘-D<longer 1-1.5 second delay> = NO *boom*


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 22 May 2020 22:42:31 -0400
From: "Sam Hathaway" <[email protected]>
To: "MailMate Users" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] Files to keep, to start over from scratch (kind
        of)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed

Why not keep the whole ~/Library/Application Support/MailMate directory
(moved elsewhere, of course)? And you’ll also want a copy of
~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist, I think.
-sam

On 22 May 2020, at 19:30, Randall Meadows wrote:

In an effort to try to eliminate a very annoying crashing bug in
MailMate that apparently only I am experiencing and that Benny cannot
replicate (this is not a ding on Benny, at all, I'm just saying...) I
am going to try starting over from scratch.

I want to delete all traces of MailMate and reinstall, and then slowly add back in my accounts and try to figure out what triggers the crash.
 To try to makes this painful process as least painful as possible,
I'd like to keep a record of my settings and accounts and likewise try
to figure out if one of these is the culprit.

In /Users/randy/Library/Application Support/MailMate/ I'll retain
(stored in a different place, of course):
- Identities.plist
- Resources/KeyBinding/randy.plist
- Sources.plist
- Tags.plist

Are there any other files I may want to hold onto that will help me
get back to normal along this journey?  Or ones I've listed that are
really not necessary?


Thanks!
randy

PS - For those interested, the crashing bug is: pressing ⌘-D to
delete multiple messages one at a time in sequence quickly makes MM go
*boom*.  As in:

⌘-D<no delay>⌘-D = *boom*
⌘-D<really short delay>⌘-D = *boom*
⌘-D<longer 1-1.5 second delay> = NO *boom*


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