On 11 Aug 2022, at 20:04, Eric Sharakan wrote:

>> I believe Mailmate assigns that label.  My guess is that I archived those 
>> emails myself in the Gmail mobile app, which put them somewhere Mailmate 
>> can’t access (perhaps Gmail’s mysterious-to-me “All Mail”).
>
> Hmm, I doubt MM would have done assigned that (or any) label.  I've been 
> using MM with gmail for years, and I don't have any "Archive" label.
>
> I suspect your issue has more to do with the subscription settings you're 
> having trouble loading.

My guess was just that it moves messages to the “Archive” folder, which Gmail 
interprets as the “[Gmail]/Archive]” label.  But I don’t really know.

> I suspect your problem is related to this inability to load or control your 
> gmail subscriptions.  Some general things to try:
>
> - Wait longer for the subscription list to load.  Walk away for 1/2 hour or 
> so and come back and check.
> - Check your "IMAP access" settings in the gmail web interface.  Make sure 
> IMAP access is enabled.  Sounds silly, but who knows?
> - Completely remove and re-add your gmail account in MM.
>
> I suspect that once you get the subscription list to load, you'll be able to 
> control exactly what MM shows.  FWIW, I subscribe to all the mailboxes 
> listed, except the "[Gmail]/All Mail" one.

Thanks for the suggestions: this time around it did load.  I added the “All 
Mail” “Important” and “Starred” subscriptions, which got the missing messages 
in, but then added some messages in duplicate (Starred) and triplicate (Starred 
and Important).  So I removed the gmail source, and added it back.  Same 
initial problem.  This time I just subscribed to “All Mail” and now it all 
looks good.

Thank you, Henry and Eric, for making my first post such a friendly and helpful 
experience!

Regards,
Dibson T Hoffweiler


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