On 2024-10-04 at 10:05:28 UTC-0400 (Fri, 4 Oct 2024 10:05:28 -0400)
Ken Pope
is rumored to have said:
Thank you for responding. It is my regular inbox, not a Smart Mailbox.
Clarifying:
If it is the Inbox listed in the "Mailboxes" list in the top part of the
left sidebar, that's a Smart Mail
Sorry. What I meant was that when you set a different time (assuming
it’s not greyed out), the app starts downloading anew from the server
and thereafter the time specified repeats. Still questioning the greying
out of all settings. Since I have no version to match yours, there is no
way to hel
Hi Ken,
Yes. I believe the shortest is 5 min. And yes, it is (still) the
default. The continuous doesn’t say that on mine, it says,
“Connected.”
Please check your version/upgrade it to at least to Release 1.14. I
can’t help you further on 1.13.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
- -
Techworks Pro
Thank you for responding. It is my regular inbox, not a Smart Mailbox. You
wrote, "Smart Mailboxes are updated live every time their source(s) change."
Does this mean if I can create a Smart Mailbox that receives all my incoming
mail from the server, it will download new mail as soon as it appea
Thanks for your response. I only have one source account. When I go to the
synchronization schedule, I see, in a vertical list: connected [which I believe
is the continuous, or close to it, option]; 5 minutes; 10 minutes; 30 minutes;
hour; manually.
All are greyed out. There are no usable optio
On 2024-10-04 at 06:22:22 UTC-0400 (Fri, 04 Oct 2024 06:22:22 -0400)
Ken Pope
is rumored to have said:
In the message below, I accidentally typed “continuous” instead of
“connected.”
I’m sorry for the error and the extra mail.
I’m running MailMate Version 1.13.2 (5673) on a 16-inch MacBook
Ken,
The current version is 1.14(6065). I’m running v6048 while
troubleshooting a Rules issue.
My system: MailMate/6048/282BCB28-893E-51E7-891E-F3272BC540D1
15.0.1/arm64/MacBookPro18,3/10
If you open the synchronization schedule on any one account what choices
do you see not grayed out? Are
In the message below, I accidentally typed “continuous” instead of
“connected.”
I’m sorry for the error and the extra mail.
I’m running MailMate Version 1.13.2 (5673) on a 16-inch MacBook Pro
running Sequoia 15.0.
I want to change my synchronization schedule to continuous, but when I
go to
I’m running MailMate Version 1.13.2 (5673) on a 16-inch MacBook Pro
running Sequoia 15.0.
I want to change my synchronization schedule to continuous, but when I
go to the synchronization schedule setting, all the options (e.g.,
continuous, 5 minutes) are greyed out.
Can anyone help me with t