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Re: Account Mail Question
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Re: Account Mail Question


  • Subject: Re: Account Mail Question
  • From: m <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:43:24 -0800

I think you are correct. Michelle's script works wonderfully for Non- inbox mails.
For INBOX emails, it is not working.
So, just writing some scripts to see why this is so.


On Dec 29, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Luther Fuller wrote:

My guess is that the message is in a non-pop account. Or perhaps the message is in an imap account

actually...it is a POP account.

and you are not on-line.

Hmm...you got me thinking :-)

But, I really am just guessing, so something else could be involved. The point is that if Mail refuses to move a message from an inbox, then there is probably a good reason. What I do, and what you have to do, in a situation like this is to write and run short simple scripts that will discover that reason for you. My experience is that this may take a few hours ... or days.

(It took me some time to realize that a message belonging to an imap account may not be associated with an .emlx file on my computer. Or if it is, it's only a temporary copy of the original on the server.)

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