> On Sep 23, 2019, at 7:27 AM, Sam Hathaway wrote:
>
> Apple Mail and Outlook have a layout where each item in the message list
> occupies two rows. It would be nice to have this in MailMate as well. I am
> experimenting with the Widescreen layout and I’m finding that I’d rather have
> more sp
Hi Peter,
On 24 September 2019, at 0427, Peter Borsella wrote:
Hello, Shoshanna,
I’ve gone ahead and submitted the whitelisting requests to PIA, but
while waiting for that I also ran a quick experiment of simply
changing the VPN server, and voila, my email went out!
Thanks again. More re
On 23 Sep 2019, at 13:03, Tim April via mailmate wrote:
I keep running into an issue where the application freezes for
multiple minutes when creating a new Smart Mailbox. I believe that the
cause is the default source mailbox is “All Messages”, which in my
case is ~1M messages right now.
I b
Hi, Rob,
I just sent an update addressing Shoshanna that a simple change of the
VPN server in the PIA app did the trick. However, I’d like to
continue researching how all of this is set up, so I greatly appreciate
all of the information you yourself have provided.
Regards,
Peter
On 23 Sep
Hello, Shoshanna,
I’ve gone ahead and submitted the whitelisting requests to PIA, but
while waiting for that I also ran a quick experiment of simply changing
the VPN server, and voila, my email went out!
Thanks again. More reinforcement is needed, but that’s in progress.
...Peter
On 23 Sep
Hello,
I’m fairly new to MailMate (downloaded last week at the suggestion of
some friends). I am working to setup all of my smart folders in a way
that works for me and I keep running into an issue where the application
freezes for multiple minutes when creating a new Smart Mailbox. I
believe
Grrr.. That 2nd-to-last paragraph should've read,
Now I do **NOT** have to tag anything to exclude. I can work out of
the Universal Inbox knowing that all the newsletters are already
excluded automatically.
-- Robert
On 18 Sep 2019, at 15:49, Robert DelRossi wrote:
Charlie -- I was the one
Peter,
All of the information about you was found in two quick web addresses
checks.
I can see that somebody else already runs PIA, so I'd suggest you follow
their advice first and if that doesn't work, then do my stuff. The fact
it works for another person manes it should work for you.
Le
Thank you gain, Rob. Your quite the detective, and I’m sorry about
not giving more details. Your guess is right about the PIA tool, and
you’re also on the money about Gmail as Florida. I’ll go ahead and
run your additional investigative steps and get the results posted. It
may take me a bit
Two suggestions I hadn’t considered, Shoshanna, thank you! I’ll get
that support ticket out to PIA, and will try simply switching to a
different VPN server.
On 23 Sep 2019, at 10:30, Shoshanna Green wrote:
On 23 Sep 2019, at 9:38, Peter Borsella wrote:
I’m using the PIA (Private Internet Ac
Peter,
You don't need to be a network engineer to get VPN's to work. Indeed my
78 year old mother recently setup a VPN so she could access location
restricted TV series content by herself. I have to admit I was a little
surprised but hey ho
Anyway the key to getting help is to provide co
On 23 Sep 2019, at 9:38, Peter Borsella wrote:
I’m using the PIA (Private Internet Access) tool. And, my problem
is indeed related to outbound traffic, with Mailmate telling me that
it can’t send messages, leaving them for re-attempts in my Draft
folder. I then turn on the VPN, close Mailmat
Apple Mail and Outlook have a layout where each item in the message list
occupies two rows. It would be nice to have this in MailMate as well. I
am experimenting with the Widescreen layout and I’m finding that I’d
rather have more space for Correspondents and Subject than have more
total messag
Benny,
I have a signature that I’d like to use only when I’m sending FROM a
certain account TO a certain mailing list. Both new messages and replies
BUT no other messages.
So I set up a new signature and listed my FROM address in the
“Address(es)” field. MailMate immediately learned by examp
Hello, Rob,
I’m not much of a network engineer, so I’m expecting I’ll need to
explore more about what’s going on as I simultaneously learn. I’m
encouraged that you find it surprising that I’m having difficulty with
my VPN, having thought it was “normal.”
I’m using the PIA (Private Internet
Peter,
Your issue is very unlikely to be Mailmate, but rather how your VPN is
configured. I have 3 VPN providers as I have to have specific ones for
specific clients.
Things that come to mind:
1, As people have already said DNS may be one issue. You already have
suggestions for this.
2. It
Thanks for the quick response. I’m not familiar with using this DNS,
but now have something to research.
On 23 Sep 2019, at 9:01, Robert Brenstein wrote:
You may want to try using a different DNS provider when tunneling over
VPN, like Google’s 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 for example. Some VPN services
h
You may want to try using a different DNS provider when tunneling over
VPN, like Google’s 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 for example. Some VPN services have
their own DNS as an option as well.
On 23 Sep 2019, at 14:41, Peter Borsella wrote:
Good Day, All,
I am using a VPN tool on my Mac, and have experience
On 23 Sep 2019, at 14:41, Peter Borsella wrote:
Good Day, All,
I am using a VPN tool on my Mac, and have experienced as might be
expected that emails do not flow with the VPN active. However, are
there any settings or workarounds that would still allow me to keep my
VPN turned on while exchan
Good Day, All,
I am using a VPN tool on my Mac, and have experienced as might be
expected that emails do not flow with the VPN active. However, are
there any settings or workarounds that would still allow me to keep my
VPN turned on while exchanging emails?
Thanks...Peter
Peter Borsella, Pr
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