On 6 May 2016, at 20:03, Mike Petonic wrote:
I'm getting little errors when I run MailMate from iTerm. I'm
wondering if there are quick fixes or if I have something elementary
wrong with my setup.
Worst case, would I have to blow away my ~/Library/Application
Support/MailMail library and sta
On 7 May 2016, at 5:17, Bill Cole wrote:
As far as I know (and I manage multiple multi-tenant mail systems) no
other mailer in existence sends event invites/updates like that,
however it does make a certain logical sense, unlike most of the ways
Microsoft has sent events around in the past. Al
Hi list, I'm new here.
I'm using MailMate 1.9.4 (5234), and it is very helpful for me to be
able view a column that shows either a message's list-id header, or a
concatenation of some headers from bugzilla. I do that with the
following file:
~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources
Hello,
I was recently out of the country, and the hotel that I was at had a very
restrictive internet connection. They more or less blocked everything
except HTTP(S), so I was not able to use MailMate with IMAP.
Since getting home and since connecting to a few other networks, I have
continued to
Hmm, interesting. With telnet imap.gmail.com imap everything just seems to
hang, but when I try, for example, telnet mail.riseup.net imap everything
seems to work fine.
Thanks for this initial suggestion for help with debugging. Do you have any
further idea what the problem might be?
-Adam Liter
Actually, it seems that telnet imap.gmail.com 993 actually works for me to
connect, whereas telnet imap.gmail.com imap just hangs. So perhaps the port
forwarding on my laptop has somehow been messed up for just Gmail?
I don't know much about this, so I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks again!
Relining does not help. Here’s the situation and the sequence of
steps:
I have lots of folders and subfolders; it’s a gmail account but
through my university and the address is ho...@ucr.edu
I had been using Apple Mail, but I much prefer your program. I’m just
learning as I go.
Sequence of s
Sorry for sending a couple of emails in a row, but it seems that this is
actually the behavior that I'm seeing:
$ telnet imap.gmail.com 993
Trying 2607:f8b0:4001:c08::6c...
Connected to gmail-imap.l.google.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
So, unlike I said in the
If you're doing 'telnet imap.gmail.com imap' you're trying for the
unencrypted IMAP port. I don't think Google supports that. Asking
for 993 or the imaps protocol gets the encrypted version -- but you
can't comprehensibly talk to that port via telnet. Try
openssl s_client -connect imap.
Hmm, doing openssl s_client -connect imap.gmail.com:imaps seems to work
just fine.
I did also try your suggestion of explicitly specifying port 993, and that
seems to fix the problem. I'm not sure why I now need to specify it since
I've never had to do so in the past.
Thanks for the suggestion!
On 10 May 2016, at 4:10, Adam Liter wrote:
Since getting home and since connecting to a few other networks, I
have continued to be unable to get MailMate to access Gmail via IMAP.
It continually says that it is unavailable.
You can use telnet via a terminal window or telnet app to test IMAP.
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