Re: [MlMt] Gmail: Copying message to folder moves it instead?

2022-10-23 Thread Tariq Magdon-Ismail
> Turning off IMAP access fixed the issue.

Scratch that. The IMAP setting didn't help.

Regards,
-Tariq

On 23 Oct 2022, at 14:56, Tariq Magdon-Ismail wrote:

> Hi,
>
> With one Gmail account, when I copy a message from one folder to another 
> (using Option+Drag), the message is moved to the destination folder 
> instead. This happens 99% of the time, but there is a small fraction of 
> messages where they get copied over (as expected) instead. The behavior seems 
> to be associated with a particular message — i.e. if a message exhibits 
> "copy" or "move" behavior it will continue to do so, and I haven't been able 
> to discern a pattern for how messages will behave.
>
> I didn't notice this behavior on a second Gmail account I had and messages 
> were copied as expected. Comparing the settings of the two accounts I noticed 
> that this second account had IMAP access disabled while the first, the 
> misbehaving one, had IMAP access enabled. Turning off IMAP access fixed the 
> issue.
>
> Is this expected?
>
> Regards
> -Tariq
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[MlMt] Gmail: Copying message to folder moves it instead?

2022-10-23 Thread Tariq Magdon-Ismail
Hi,

With one Gmail account, when I copy a message from one folder to another (using 
Option+Drag), the message is moved to the destination folder instead. This 
happens 99% of the time, but there is a small fraction of messages where they 
get copied over (as expected) instead. The behavior seems to be associated with 
a particular message — i.e. if a message exhibits "copy" or "move" behavior it 
will continue to do so, and I haven't been able to discern a pattern for how 
messages will behave.

I didn't notice this behavior on a second Gmail account I had and messages were 
copied as expected. Comparing the settings of the two accounts I noticed that 
this second account had IMAP access disabled while the first, the misbehaving 
one, had IMAP access enabled. Turning off IMAP access fixed the issue.

Is this expected?

Regards
-Tariq
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