On 3 Jul 2018, at 6:49, Rob McBroom wrote:
On 2 Jul 2018, at 20:43, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Okay, this is not a MailMate problem; it's system-wide. I can drag
anything I want, but the "drop" action fails to perform the drop.
I've tried two different trackpads, so I think that rules out a HW
i
On 2 Jul 2018, at 20:43, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Okay, this is not a MailMate problem; it's system-wide. I can drag
anything I want, but the "drop" action fails to perform the drop.
I've tried two different trackpads, so I think that rules out a HW
issue. A reboot seems to fix it temporarily.
Okay, this is not a MailMate problem; it's system-wide. I can drag
anything I want, but the "drop" action fails to perform the drop. I've
tried two different trackpads, so I think that rules out a HW issue. A
reboot seems to fix it temporarily. Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks.
-Eric
On
Belay the false alarm; the problem is back. :-(
-Eric
On 2 Jul 2018, at 16:31, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Sorry, false alarm. After noting similar UI issues in other Apps, I
rebooted and everything is back to normal.
-Eric
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Eric Sharakan
wrote:
Hi, this is a wei
Sorry, false alarm. After noting similar UI issues in other Apps, I
rebooted and everything is back to normal.
-Eric
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 2:40 PM, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> Hi, this is a weird one. I seem to no longer be able to drag a message
> into another IMAP mailbox and have the message g
Hi, this is a weird one. I seem to no longer be able to drag a message
into another IMAP mailbox and have the message get moved to that mailbox.
The "Message->Move to Mailbox..." menu item works fine, but if I attempt to
use drag & drop to perform the move, I see the following set of bizarre
sympt