[MlMt] Urgent: inbox discrepancy
Howard Wettstein
howie at ucr.edu
Thu May 12 10:56:06 EDT 2016
Just noticed: under SOURCES, the Ucr/Google account, which is what we
have been discussing is a persistent spinner, not the folders under
UCR/Google, but Ucr/Google itself.
On 12 May 2016, at 2:58, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 11 May 2016, at 22:43, Howard Wettstein wrote:
>
>> Benny, Thanks for your attention to this. I did check; found a
>> message in the Inbox of Apple Mail. I had previously moved it to a
>> folder using Mailmate.
>
> The logs show that there really is 138 messages in the INBOX. This
> means the problem is likely to be MailMate (since it only shows you 5
> messages).
>
>> and I checked and found it in the right folder.
>
> I assume you checked in MailMate. If you enable the UID column (View
> ▸ Columns) then I would expect that this message has no UID. This
> means that the move has not been completed (synchronized with the
> server).
>
>> So Mailmate moved it properly.
>
> Not really :( We need to figure out why MailMate does not complete the
> move. I can see that Gmail throttles your traffic. This indicates some
> kind of looping behavior — maybe related to a very large number of
> mailboxes. It also means that you have persistent spinners in the
> mailbox list.
>
> I suggest you take most of your mailboxes offline in the account
> (again to simplify the issue). Hold down ⌥ when you expand the Gmail
> account under SOURCES to expand the entire hierarchy. Then use ⇧ to
> select all of the mailboxes in the account and then use “Mailbox ▸
> Take Offline”. Finally, take the INBOX online and maybe the
> destination mailbox of the moved message. Then wait to see if this
> synchronizes (spinners stop and the message gets a UID).
>
> Oh, and don't send your logs to the list. They could contain sensitive
> data (mailbox names, email addresses, etc.).
>
> I hope this wasn't too unclear.
>
> --
> Benny
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