[MlMt] Domain mail won't go online

Annamarie Pluhar annamarie.pluhar at gmail.com
Sat Mar 7 08:45:48 EST 2020


Thank you so much Bill. I did in fact send an email to Benny that got 
attention. (And apologies for not responding sooner, amazing!)

It is as you say. A specific server at my hosting  - and Benny sent me 
the same command line to disable the quota thingy. No loss to me as I 
never used it.

Amazing how disruptive it was to me not to be getting email on five 
email accounts.  May it not happen again!

Peace,

Annamarie

Annamarie Pluhar
802-451-1941
802-579-5975 (iPhone - not good when I'm at my desk.)

On 6 Mar 2020, at 17:24, Bill Cole wrote:

> On 5 Mar 2020, at 6:56, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
>
>> Sent the wrong one. Ugh…Sorry. Here is the right one. 
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfqki9mjlhwsehh/Screen%20Shot%202020-03-04%20at%202.05.53%20PM.png?dl=0
>
> OK, so the core error is "NO Internal quota calculation error" which 
> indicates a very specific rare problem with a particular IMAP server 
> (Dovecot, a very good open source IMAP server) and the only problem in 
> MailMate is that it does not expect that as a possible error at that 
> point. It is reasonable in my opinion to be surprised by a computer 
> saying that it made a calculation error...
>
>> Update: Message from hosting provider:
>>
>> “We recently completed the migration of your server to our brand 
>> new Google data center. There is a high chance that cached 
>> information inside the mail client is causing the connectivity issue 
>> you are experiencing.
>>
>> As an attempt to resolve this you can try adjusting your mail 
>> client's settings to directly connect to the server's hostname. This 
>> is done by using the details below:”
>>
>>  I’ve tried the new setting on one account and it didn’t resolve. 
>> Sigh.
>
> I wouldn't expect that to help.
>
> That error is weird. The only reasons I can see that it should ever 
> happen from the server side is if there's some gross misconfiguration 
> or malfunction. I suppose it's possible that MailMate could have some 
> detail about the server's mailbox namespace or feature support cached 
> that changed when your provider migrated to new infrastructure, making 
> the command that got the error nonsensical, but I though Benny had 
> worked out all the kinks in that over a year ago. Are you running the 
> latest release?
>
> IF the problem is MM remembering stale info about the IMAP server, 
> rather than the IMAP server being broken in some manner, it may fix 
> the problem if you delete and recreate the account in MailMate. If the 
> account has a lot of extant messages or dependent smart mailboxes 
> (making a rebuild painful,) you might need to poke Benny more firmly 
> by opening an actual bug report and including MailMate's IMAP session 
> logs.  As a temporary workaround, this command line tweak may also 
> work, at the expense of losing quota support for all accounts:
>
> defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmIMAPQuotaDisabled -bool YES
>
>
>
> -- 
> Bill Cole
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