Benny,
Since I also had the experience of moving unintentionally/accidentally a
large mailbox :-) ( and I’m not the only one at the company )
I was wondering if it wouldn’t be an idea to move mailboxes only by
alt-dragging them.
Other twisted idea might be a alt-double_click to show the conditions,
etc . . . would also prevent unintentional changes
Just an alt-idea !
Marc
On 3 Mar 2019, at 10:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 25 Feb 2019, at 0:24, Roger Bohn wrote:
Sorry about the late response.
Twice in the last week, my finger has “slipped” on the trackpad
(MacBook pro). Somehow it led to a mailbox being deleted. I have no
idea how my cursor move was interpreted to reach this result. Could
it be a new bug?
If it is then it's likely somehow related to the re-implemented
mailbox list, but I haven't done any functional changes with respect
to deleting mailboxes. MailMate should explicitly warn you if you use
“Mailbox ▸ Delete Mailbox” on a non-empty mailbox. Maybe it's
more likely that you moved the mailbox as suggested by another list
member.
In any case, how do I stop a mailbox deletion midstream?
If it's a move then it's probably best to wait for it to complete and
then move it back. An actual mailbox deletion (with the warning) would
be fast and non-reversible. You would have to find the emails in the
local backup of your machine.
Will “Synchronize” rebuild it?
No, this just forces MailMate to do a quick check for server-side
changes to the mailbox. It's usually not doing anything, because such
a sync is also done when selecting an IMAP mailbox.
--
Benny
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