On 26 Jun 2025, at 16:10, Brett Terpstra wrote:

> I lost access to one of the IMAP accounts I had set up in MailMate. I tried 
> to remove the source, but it fails to force delete messages, and I'm unable 
> to remove it.

First, take the account offline to prevent it from trying to synchronize. If 
you cannot do this before MailMate crashes then take the machine offline first 
and then launch MailMate.

Second, hold down ⌥ when clicking “Check Now” in the Software Update settings 
pane to get the latest test release.

The crashing related to removing a source is an issue which I don't think is 
fully fixed in the test release above, but it might make a difference.

> Even though it's now offline, every time I start MailMate, it asks me to use 
> "microsoftonline.com" to sign in. Cancelling that dialog, or hitting continue 
> and then closing the browser window, causes MailMate to crash immediately. 
> I'm assuming this is related, but I'm having a very hard time getting my 
> other accounts to function normally. Things sit in my Drafts folder for 
> hours, and new messages only come in sporadically.

This part is likely due to an issue with failed OAuth2-related events blocking 
for other events.  That should work better with the test release (I fixed a 
similar issue).

> How can I clean this mess up?

Let me know if the above does not help. You can also write me via “Help > Send 
Feedback”. I'm usually a bit faster there for crash related issues.

-- 
Benny
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