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<p dir="auto">On 8 Dec 2014, at 5:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:</p>
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<p dir="auto">@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 finished fetching all your emails. This can take a long time. Some accounts (Gmail) can be very slow due to bandwidth throttling.</p>
<p dir="auto">You can use the “Activity Viewer” (⌥⌘0) to monitor what MailMate is doing.</p>
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<p dir="auto">None of my mailboxes are offline. I've since done all the moving using Thunderbird since I had already deleted the source account (a googleapps account) from MailMate. I didn't wish to go through the tedium of recreating the account in MailMate and having to wait the long period for full synchronisation.</p>
<p dir="auto">I did an experiment just now, copying some messages from one account to another. The target account is my iCloud account. I did a copy and the messages were instantly copied locally. Then after a few seconds the target folder (the iCloud Inbox) became active. Presumably this represented the synchronisation process where the copied messages were being uploaded. Anyway, I got an error, <a href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/41751443/copy_error.png">screen shot here</a>. Hitting 'retry' took the account offline. On taking it back online, the inbox started syncing, followed by the error again. I hit 'try later' and deleted the copied messages. It took 3 rounds of error messages before I managed to deleted all the messages. A few were red in colour (assumed flagged as deleted) and were removed after an offline/online toggle. I don't know if this is buggy behaviour on copying or a genuine problem with the messages being copied.</p>
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Curtis acm</p>
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