On 8 Dec 2014, at 17:29, AC_Martin wrote:
Anyway, I got an error, [screen shot
here](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/41751443/copy_error.png).
Hitting 'retry' took the account offline.
This is a side-effect of a bug in some of the previous 64 bit test
builds. Some messages have been ass
On 8 Dec 2014, at 5:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
@Martin: Verify that your accounts/mailboxes are all online. You can
see this under SOURCES in the mailbox outline. Anything greyed out is
a problem. Also, verify that the accounts are fully synchronized (no
spinners), that is, MailMate finishe
On 7 Dec 2014, at 22:23, Todd Wachob wrote:
Maybe the settings in the "Mailbox -> Synchronization Schedule" need
adjusted? MailMate may not immediately begin moving messages to the
server until a synchronization begins.
No, if the account is fully synchronized (that is, busy doing other
work
On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:41, AC-Martin wrote:
> I'm aware of what needs to happen. I used ThunderBird to do the job. It was
> thousands of messages. It started the copy straightaway with progress
> feedback and took near 8 hours to complete.
>
> Let's say that ThunderBird copied about 20 test messa
On 7 Dec 2014, at 11:32, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
It is possible. My workflow:
...
3. ALT-ENTER -> message will be copied
Good to know! :)
Could it be that it takes a bit more time? Moving between different
accounts means that the message must be uploaded to the target server
and this may t
On 7 Dec 2014, at 17:17, AC-Martin wrote:
Is it possible to move/copy messages across IMAP accounts?
It is possible. My workflow:
1. ALT-CMD-T to invoke the "Move to..." menu;
2. Select destination mailbox by typing a few letters of its name;
3. ENTER -> Message will be moved
OR
3. ALT-E
Is it possible to move/copy messages across IMAP accounts?
I just tried it with a few messages by moving. The messages were moved
locally, but didn't appear server side when I checked with webmail.
There's no copy option either.
On thinking, with the current smart mailbox setup and one mess