I finally could test it with another mailprogram - and it shows the same issue!
So it is not MailMate - sorry to bother you.
But I am a bit confused on how to solve that. This is strange...
Thanks,
Stephan
On 19 Jan 2024, at 17:20, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
> The firewall is not blocking anythi
I finished a consulting gig with an organization and no longer need the source
connected to that organization’s Gmail account. I removed this from my laptop
by right clicking on the source and selecting “Remove Source”. When I try this
on my desktop Mac, “Remove Source” is grayed out on that
All,
Just an update on this. Mailmate is now working after my university IT
department enabled both IMAP and SMTP on my Office 365 account. Those settings
must have been reset to off when the IT department made some recent changes.
Thanks,
Alex
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Just revising this thread, because I’ve been experiencing the same issue and am
wondering whether anyone has found a solution.
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I found a solution, but I don’t like it. It seems that you cannot
remove a source that is offline. This seems an unreasonable restriction
as my use case seems quite reasonable. That is I no longer have access
to an account and so want to remove the source. To address this issue I
did the fo