Hi Ruben,

I've just followed all the steps and reinstalled gmail offline however I
cant find the offline data stored anywhere. When I reinstalled, it was
downloading something but I can find it through spotlight or anything.

Thanks,

Matthew

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Matthew,
> Maybe your offline data is either corrupted or it cannot be accessed by the
> Google Gears plugin.
> Do you use https:// to access Gmail? (If you get a padlock in the status
> bar, you are using https). Maybe you use https but your offline data is
> stored under http:
> - Open Finder and go to HOME/Library/Application Support/Google/Google
> Gears for Safari/
> - Check out the mail.google.com folder, do you have a http_80 and/or
> https_443 folder inside it?
>
> Check out this article for more information:
> http://mailplaneapp.com/blog/entry/default_https_access_for_gmail/
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Matthew 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> When I try to use Mailplane offline I have three problems.
>>
>> 1) If I open Mailplane with no internet connection (but not changing
>> the offline mode, see point 3 below), the screen flicks to the offline
>> login page and returns 'No offline data found for this user' and then
>> tries again. This repeats itself so that the login page is just
>> flicking over and over again.
>>
>> 2) If I open Mailplane and there is a poor internet connection, it
>> takes a long time (> 1min) to determine which login page it should
>> give me. If it gives me the offline login page, no mater what version
>> of my email address I enter, it returns  'No offline data found for
>> this user'.
>>
>> If I do get a connection but it is then dropped, Mailplane reverts to
>> offline mode with no problem, I can view all my emails and labels and
>> everything works fine, so the data is definitely there somewhere.
>>
>> 3) If i go into flaky connection mode while I have some connection and
>> then close Mailplane and reopen it with no connection. Offline seems
>> to load fine, but the top menu bar (Mail Calendar Documents etc) is
>> missing so I cant see the online/offline status indicator, which is
>> pretty annoying.
>>
>> I am currently using Mailplane 2.1.5 on snow leopard. My internet
>> access is through a university proxy which requires frequent
>> authentication, but I have checked I am connected when testing the
>> above.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Matthew
>>
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