On 7 Jan 2017, at 14:26, Robert M. Münch wrote:

On 6 Jan 2017, at 14:27, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

See the Submailboxes pane in the mailbox editor of these mailboxes (“Mailboxes ▸ Edit Smart Mailbox”).

Ok, that worked. Wondering how it was enabled as I think I didn't done it.

It's the default for these mailboxes.

[ [Gmail] mailbox ]

It's not a problem, but you might want to take the mailbox explicitly offline in order to stop MailMate from trying to create the mailbox.

Can this "dragged action" somehow be "deleted" so MM doesn't try it over and over again? Or is this "failed" state coming from a one-time action in the past? If, any way to get rid of this state?

You can certainly move any messages in the mailbox. There shouldn't be any messages in this mailbox in any case since they cannot synchronize with the server. In order to remove the “failed” state then I **think** it would work to delete it, but I haven't tested this. It sounds strange, but in IMAP there is a difference between hierarchy-only mailbox and hierarchy-mailbox which can contain messages. Essentially you can create an IMAP mailbox named `A/B/C` and then `A` and `A/B` still don't really need to exist. Right now, MailMate tries to put `[Gmail]` into existence and this fails (because the server does not allow it).

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Benny
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