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<div style="font-family:sans-serif"><div style="white-space:normal"><p dir="auto">On 26 Sep 2017, at 11:57, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:</p>
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<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#999; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#999"><p dir="auto">On 20 Sep 2017, at 15:04, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:<br>
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<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#BBB; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#BBB"><p dir="auto">The easiest is to take the machine offline. When MailMate has launched then you can take the accounts offline before taking the machine online again.</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto">Well, yes, sounds simple, but… when I tell MM to take that account offline, it crashes and the account is online after relaunch :-(<br>
It crashed the same when I enter the password or when I cancel the request for the password.</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto">I'd like to debug this issue. Have you allowed MailMate to send crash reports (see the General preferences pane)? It might not be able to send them before crashing and I don't get the ones sent to Apple. Perhaps you could send some to me using a different email client on the machine?<br>
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Thanks in advance.<br>
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</blockquote><p dir="auto">I checked the prefs file and DisableCrashReport is false, so it should be sending them to you. CrashReportSent has 6 entries with recent crashes. Anyway, to make sure that you have them, I will send you a set through the feedback address.</p>
<p dir="auto">Robert</p>
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