On 24 Jan 2025, at 5:32, Jolin Warren wrote:
if you look at the headers in a message that the server copied to the
Sent folder, you will find one or two headers that are unique to sent
messages automatically copied by the 365 server. I then used one of
these headers – `X-MS-Exchange-Organizati
Tracy,
Have you checked the Synchronization Setting of the Source account? The default
is 10 min. But it may have been unexpectedly changed. Each Source added should
have the same default unless there is some issue with the IMAP Server.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: infot
The last several betas have exhibited the same behavior: the inbox is
continually checked ever second, or so it appears: the inbox count alternates
with the spinning wheel once a second. It never stops.
Activities shows:
H11 logout
H8 NOOP
H10 UID MOVE 860:867, 871:904;912, 950:956 INBOX.TRASH
On 24 Jan 2025, at 10:24, ARC MM wrote:
Hi Froup,
In Mailmate you can specify a “sent” mailbox per account (mailbox
type in the source dropdown menu (ctrl click)).
So you could have your “SentByMailMate” mailbox where MM would
move the sent mail to ( and so you can decide afterwards to do w
Hi Froup,
In Mailmate you can specify a “sent” mailbox per account (mailbox
type in the source dropdown menu (ctrl click)).
So you could have your “SentByMailMate” mailbox where MM would move
the sent mail to ( and so you can decide afterwards to do with it what
ever you like :-) )
Just my
Jolin,
+1 on the font delta offset setting variation report with different display
fonts in the main Message window.
Hint: monospace font are easier to deal with. In the main window, I use MS
Consolas as the display font. Other mono-spaced fonts, like Menlo work
similarly well. Other fonts, no
On 2 Jan 2025, at 14:31, Benjamin Coddington wrote:
> On 2 Jan 2025, at 8:26, Benjamin Coddington wrote:
>> After jumping up to Sequoia from Monterey, the text fields in the message
>> list are shifted down such that some text parts are clipped, the threading
>> delta seems shifted up slightly.