GPGMail: Messed up flagged mails counter

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Stefan

03 Mar, 2017 03:53 PM

I have 2 flagged emails. When I click on the flagged mails filter I see three mails though. Two are actually flagged. One is not but still in there. It does not help to flag / unflag any of them. They stay in there. Also I see “Flagged (6)” as the title of my flagged mails filter. So Mail thinks there should be 6 mails in there. Even more weird.

Expected
I expect the flagged mails counter to match the actual flagged emails.
I expect the flagged mails filter to only contains mails which are actually flagged.

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  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 16 Mar, 2017 01:10 PM

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    Hey Stefan,

    welcome to the GPGTools support platform. Sorry you are having problems using GPG Suite.

    Could you temporarily disable GPGMail:

    • shut down mail.app
    • open finder
    • navigate to /Library/Mail/Bundles or ~/Library/Mail/Bundles and copy GPGMail.mailbundle to your desktop
    • now delete GPGMail.mailbundle from the original folder

    Restart mail and check in Mail.app > Preferences if you still see GPGMail. It should be gone.

    To re-enable mail, close Mail.app and move the bundle file back to the Bundles folder.

    Does the problem persist after disabling GPGMail?

    All the best,
    steve

  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Steve on 24 May, 2017 04:35 PM

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    Closing, since no further user feedback was received. Should your problem persist, feel free to re-open this discussion any time.

    All the best, steve

  3. Steve closed this discussion on 24 May, 2017 04:35 PM.

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