[MlMt] tags associated with messages
Henry Seiden
info at techworkspro.com
Mon Dec 2 13:12:49 EST 2024
Jeff,
Whichever message file has the header info would seem to make sense.
Have you checked if the tags are actually there on the original machine and not there on the migrated machine reading from the server? It seems that if tags get imprinted on the server folder messages as they should, they would exist everywhere.
I’m not familiar with the application’s use of tags but did try to apply a tag to your original received message, running MM v6058 as a test. It seems to show up on another machine when a separate connection to the same message. Therefore. I conclude the connection should be taking place to the saved or archived messages where the tag is properly applied.
I suggest you try the same experiment at your end and confirm it with your current version and installation. If it the age is not consistently applied, consider upgrade or down grade and repeat the test on that version.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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On 2 Dec 2024, at 12:04, Jeff Bullard via mailmate wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I followed [these instructions](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2016-January/005542.html) on the forum from 2016 for “syncing” the settings between two devices (*i.e.*, copying the `.plist` files when MailMate is shut down on both devices). This worked for most things except that the messages I have tagged on the source device are still not tagged on the destination device. Do I need to copy over the Database folder or the Messages folder for that to work?
>
> Thanks
>
> —Jeff
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