I could also try to persuade IT people to move to something else than
Exchange, but I am not overly optimistic about my chances of success.
Alain
On 21 May 2019, at 22:31, Bill Cole wrote:
On 21 May 2019, at 5:12, Alain Israel wrote:
Problem is that in the other apps/clients, only the real
I’ll try next time because, as weird as it sounds, the warning message
disappeared by itself. Too complicated for me, and not a major problem.
Alain
On 21 May 2019, at 21:47, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Right, but my thinking is that if you move the real message (using
Outlook or any method you
On 21 May 2019, at 5:12, Alain Israel wrote:
Problem is that in the other apps/clients, only the real message
appears. The warning message only appears in Mailmate, suggesting it
is a Mailmate-specific problem.
The message that you see in MailMate is generated by Exchange, and is
not
Right, but my thinking is that if you move the real message (using
Outlook or any method you can), then MM won't see the message anymore to
complain about being unable to download it. :-)
-Eric
On 21 May 2019, at 5:12, Alain Israel wrote:
Problem is that in the other apps/clients, only the
Problem is that in the other apps/clients, only the real message
appears. The warning message only appears in Mailmate, suggesting it is
a Mailmate-specific problem.
Alain
On 21 May 2019, at 4:24, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Did you try moving/deleting the message using your other client or web
Did you try moving/deleting the message using your other client or web
app? I'm not familiar with Outlook, but when I had a similar problem
with MM being unable to download some of my work email (due to database
corruption on the server side), the only way to deal with it was using
the
For the first time in years I received the following message :
___
The server couldn't retrieve the following message:
Subject: "Re: nominations CA"
From: “XXX” ("/O=PASTEUR/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP
(FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=9FB41DEFD0474B938810060C27A2D1D1-CBUCH")
Sent