On 8 Jul 2014, at 22:28, Richard I Cook MD wrote:
Thank you... quite helpful. I am trying to get dovecot installed now.
Even it's 'quick' configuration is complicated so it may take a few
days to get it going but the website and the .conf files are detailed.
I'll post when I get it going...
Thank you... quite helpful. I am trying to get dovecot installed now.
Even it's 'quick' configuration is complicated so it may take a few days
to get it going but the website and the .conf files are detailed. I'll
post when I get it going...
R
On 8 Jul 2014, at 10:06, Brad Knowles wrote:
On
Ah, yes, it was from SpamSieve. Turned it off in SS's preferences and
now all quiet...
...
I am still getting the 'blurp' sound ever time the app gets new mail.
Advice?
On 8 Jul 2014, at 15:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
This error should not make a sound and I think it is unrelated. Do you
st
On 8 Jul 2014, at 16:25, Richard I Cook MD wrote:
2.Getting a fault with one of my accounts -- something about
'size' being sent from server.
Probably this one:
Warning: Missing size after fetch command (...) for UID ...
The server claims the existence of a message, but then fail
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:48 AM, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
>> 3. Any advice on what I can do with my 20GB of offline mail messages stored
>> by Apple Mail?
>
> You can get an e-mail provider that allow you to store that mush or set up a
> local IMAP server. I do the later and it works really well but
Thanks much! I did set the sound to 'none' for all. That helps!
I still get a 'blurp' with every mail fetching. Is there a MailMate
logfile somewhere that I can look at to find details of the errors
MailMate encounters? It's something about the server returning a
negative file size...
I am a
Richard I Cook MD 2014-07-08 16:25 wrote:
1. How do I turn off all the sounds from Mailmate? I want it to be
completely quiet.
Preferences -> Counters
Make sure "Sound" is set to none for all four counters.
3. Any advice on what I can do with my 20GB of offline mail messages
stored by Apple