[MlMt] Key Bindings with "conditions"?
On 15 Apr 2012, at 15:57, Niels Kobsch?tzki wrote: > Not really. Rules apply usually automatically when mail arrives. But I > want to keep my mails in the mailbox until I've seen them and want to > sort (at least some of them) afterwards. Kinda like rules but they get > only applied to the selected mails when I explicitly want them to be > applied. Yes, a rule applies usually automatically but you could achieve most of what you want with a rule based on tags. A arriving message does not have a tag so that a rule based on a tag does not apply in that moment. However, as soon as you tag the message the condition of a certain rule applies and would be executed automatically (or by a shortcut). Of course, your approach would work as well but your approach just means to execute a specific rule to the selected messages at the end. >> Btw, I am the only one missing S/MIME support? > > On the todo-list afaik I know but I would like to push the priority a bit. ;) --Thomas > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
[MlMt] Key Bindings with "conditions"?
On 15 Apr 2012, at 14:24, Thomas Eckhold wrote: > Sounds like rules. As far as I have understood this is something on > the todo-list. Not really. Rules apply usually automatically when mail arrives. But I want to keep my mails in the mailbox until I've seen them and want to sort (at least some of them) afterwards. Kinda like rules but they get only applied to the selected mails when I explicitly want them to be applied. > Btw, I am the only one missing S/MIME support? On the todo-list afaik Niels > On Sunday, 15. April 2012 at 12:21, Niels Kobsch?tzki wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I wanted to know if there's a possibility to have key bindings with >> "conditions". I find it rather practical in archiving items. >> I.e. I want a key for archiving items (let's assume "y"). I have for >> folders: "Archive", "X", "Y" and "Name". >> When the subject looks like "[x] subject" hitting y should move it to >> folder X. If the subject is "[y] subject" it hitting y should move it >> to >> folder Y. When the from is from a specific person it should move it >> to >> Name and when no conditions are met, hitting y just moves the message >> to >> Archive. >> Is this possible with current key bindings? >> >> I know about multi-stroke keybindings but I'd prefer an automation ;) >> >> Niels >> ___ >> mailmate mailing list >> mailmate at lists.freron.com >> http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >> >> > > > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
[MlMt] Key Bindings with "conditions"?
Sounds like rules. As far as I have understood this is something on the todo-list. With rules you would need only one shortcut to apply your rule set (your "conditions"). Even more helpful and more powerful would be tags combined with rules. With proper tags I really could drop to store mails in different folders (and use the archive function). The order would be done by tags and smart folders. Hope, tags are high priority. Btw, I am the only one missing S/MIME support? Regards, Thomas -- Thomas Eckhold Sent with my iPhone On Sunday, 15. April 2012 at 12:21, Niels Kobsch?tzki wrote: > Hi, > > I wanted to know if there's a possibility to have key bindings with > "conditions". I find it rather practical in archiving items. > I.e. I want a key for archiving items (let's assume "y"). I have for > folders: "Archive", "X", "Y" and "Name". > When the subject looks like "[x] subject" hitting y should move it to > folder X. If the subject is "[y] subject" it hitting y should move it to > folder Y. When the from is from a specific person it should move it to > Name and when no conditions are met, hitting y just moves the message to > Archive. > Is this possible with current key bindings? > > I know about multi-stroke keybindings but I'd prefer an automation ;) > > Niels > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freron.com/pipermail/mailmate/attachments/20120415/c4ad7d6c/attachment.html>
[MlMt] Key Bindings with "conditions"?
Hi, I wanted to know if there's a possibility to have key bindings with "conditions". I find it rather practical in archiving items. I.e. I want a key for archiving items (let's assume "y"). I have for folders: "Archive", "X", "Y" and "Name". When the subject looks like "[x] subject" hitting y should move it to folder X. If the subject is "[y] subject" it hitting y should move it to folder Y. When the from is from a specific person it should move it to Name and when no conditions are met, hitting y just moves the message to Archive. Is this possible with current key bindings? I know about multi-stroke keybindings but I'd prefer an automation ;) Niels