I found a solution, but I don’t like it. It seems that you cannot remove a source that is offline. This seems an unreasonable restriction as my use case seems quite reasonable. That is I no longer have access to an account and so want to remove the source. To address this issue I did the following:
- Changed the email address and IMAP username to another gmail address.
- Took the source online.
- When MMailMate opened a browser to authenticate with Gmail, I went back to MailMate and removed the source. MailMate promptly crashed, but when it came back the source was gone.
- I then rebuilt the index just in case there was any corruption.

-Jon


On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 10:27:07 -0500 Jon Sutton via mailmate <mailmate@lists.freron.com> wrote:

I finished a consulting gig with an organization and no longer need the source connected to that organization’s Gmail account. I removed this from my laptop by right clicking on the source and selecting “Remove Source”. When I try this on my desktop Mac, “Remove Source” is grayed out on that menu. That source is offline since I do not have valid credentials for it. Any ideas how I can get rid of that source? Thanks.
-Jon
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