Hi,
The current Mailbox name format used for submailboxes is:
${#source.path.noinbox}
However, if the mailbox is a sub mailbox of another as most of my
mailboxes are, they show like:
mail/
mail/
Can the mailbox name format be changed so that only the mailbox name
appears without the paren
Benny,
Thanks for the reply. I can imagine the headache Google’s craziness must cause
you as a dev!
I have an idea that’s either clever or naive. What if I get myself a non-gmail
email account, and have all future gmail forward there, and also have gmail
refer all previous mail there via POP.
That did it - although I couldn't find the rogue message in "All
Messages". I found it in Gmail>Bin, the mailbox that was giving me
trouble.
Thanks!
On 12 May 2015, at 18:53, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 12 May 2015, at 10:26, Matthew Cawood wrote:
MailMate encountered the following error:
On 12 May 2015, at 10:26, Matthew Cawood wrote:
MailMate encountered the following error: “Server response: “I5
BAD [ALERT] Message too large.
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=8770”.”.
Mailbox: “[Gmail]/Bin”.
The "Bin" folder has (Failed) against it. None of the options I'm
On 12 May 2015, at 3:19, jimleff...@gmail.com wrote:
I have 94,349 emails in my gmail account, but MailMate thinks I only
have 1132. How can I get MailMate to see all my mail?
The short answer is to enable “[Gmail]/All Mail” in the IMAP account
settings (via “Edit Subscriptions”, but unfortun
A couple of days ago I tried to send some very large photos via my
phone's hotspot connection. The email failed to send, and ever since
Mailmate has periodically popped up this message:
MailMate encountered the following error: “Server response: “I5 BAD
[ALERT] Message too large.
http://suppo