Thankfully, I quickly learned that FastMail has an easy to use recover feature:
https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/150280381
Whew! :)
I am still curious where I can find logs to maybe track down what happened...
Pat
> On May 7, 2021, at 1:54 AM, Pat Maddox wrote:
>
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I was pretty shocked to go looking through my Sent mail folder to find
only 6 messages. I usually have thousands in there, dating back years.
My only guess as to what happened is that I restored my computer from a
backup, and maybe it didn’t have emails cached, and Mailmate did a
sync and init
I think I understand what you’re describing... and if so, it depends on where
you’re looking in MailMate.
You would need to find the message in the “All Mail” smart folder - which
includes all your sent and received messages.
If you look in Inbox or received messages, MM only shows you messages
, but
perhaps it helps.
On 1 Sep 2019, at 13:59, Kay Krämer wrote:
Hi Pat,
what about View -> Organize by Thread? Shortcut is shift-cmd-T.
Kay
On 1 Sep 2019, at 12:37, Pat Maddox wrote:
If you mean “View -> Layout -> Thread Arcs,” that does show me a
graphical representation o
vern
On 1 Sep 2019, at 6:37, Pat Maddox wrote:
If you mean “View -> Layout -> Thread Arcs,” that does show me a
graphical representation of various messages in the thread, but with
no indication of who sent them or when. I can use the keyboard to
navigate to some of them, and others I h
e more info than the little connected circles. I’m
new to MailMate.
Pat
On 1 Sep 2019, at 3:24, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Turn on layout threads and you get a sidebar next to the message with
messages in same thread or subject.
/max
On 1 Sep 2019, 12:07 +0200, Pat Maddox , wrote:
Hi, I freq
Hi, I frequently want to look up a thread, where I remember one of the
correspondents. So I search for their name, which shows me any emails
from them, but not the entire thread.
So far what I’ve found is that I can “Go to Source” and then press
the “Find and display all messages from the same