Yes, I tried both scenarios (taking accounts offline, and a full re-launch of MM). I can verify that I am getting new mail in the 2nd account also. I don’t see how this could be possible either. It shouldn’t make any difference, but in both cases, the username (before the @) is the same, but the domain name is different, and the passwords are different.

On my second test, I was sure to log out of gmail in my browser, after authenticating the first account, and before returning to MM, but both accounts were online when I returned to MM.

I have to leave now for a music gig, but will try to reproduce this a 3rd time when I get back later, as this doesn’t seem possible to me either.

Best rgds,
v


On 29 Apr 2017, at 7:55, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 29 Apr 2017, at 13:52, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:

I followed your instruction, and I was prompted to authenticate in my default browser, which I did for the basic gmail account and it worked as expected. My confusion is that that seemed to bring both accounts back online, even though they are separate usernames and passwords. I’m not sure how that happened. When I check Keychain, there is only one set of MailMate.Google tokens.

That doesn't really sound like something that should be possible at all. Are you sure both accounts have been taken offline? What if you relaunch MailMate, do they then still both connect?

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