Hi Maurice, I feel your frustration. Benny, the developer of MailMate
is generally very responsive and helpful, but it often comes in bursts
of activity, followed by a week or more of silence.
But I can tell you that all the MailMate preferences files can be found
in ~/Library/Application\ Su
I’m writing this from my phone. The reason you might ask is because despite
deleting MailMate and then putting it back high still cannot get rid of the
days to Chewase shin and fact baddest gone to horrible! The problem now if that
because the program has put it solved in a place where I can’t g
Maurice, if you delete and re-install MailMate, I suspect you will need
to re-enter the user name and license key that you received when you
purchased your license.
-Eric
On 22 May 2019, at 13:30, Maurice Mines wrote:
My only question is a buy delete the software from my mission what
about t
My only question is a buy delete the software from my mission what about
the license key since I paid for my copy of mail might?
On 22 May 2019, at 7:27, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi Maurice. Another option, one which might be easier, would be for
you to delete MailMate altogether (using a tool li
On 22 May 2019, at 10:02, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
I got this bounce back
and...@andreapluhar.com>: host mail.andreapluhar.com[162.215.248.172]
said:
550-Please turn on SMTP Authentication in your mail client, or
login to the
550-IMAP/POP3 server before sending your message.
550-s
Hi Maurice. Another option, one which might be easier, would be for you
to delete MailMate altogether (using a tool like AppCleaner, which also
clears out preference files, etc), then re-install it and add your
updated account info. This way, you're sure to start with a "clean
slate".
-Eric
I got this bounce back
and...@andreapluhar.com>: host mail.andreapluhar.com[162.215.248.172]
said:
550-Please turn on SMTP Authentication in your mail client, or
login to the
550-IMAP/POP3 server before sending your message.
550-st43p00im-ztdg10073201.me.com [17.58.63.177]:59104 is
I could also try to persuade IT people to move to something else than
Exchange, but I am not overly optimistic about my chances of success.
Alain
On 21 May 2019, at 22:31, Bill Cole wrote:
On 21 May 2019, at 5:12, Alain Israel wrote:
Problem is that in the other apps/clients, only the real me
I’ll try next time because, as weird as it sounds, the warning message
disappeared by itself. Too complicated for me, and not a major problem.
Alain
On 21 May 2019, at 21:47, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Right, but my thinking is that if you move the real message (using
Outlook or any method you can),