`emate` stopped working on macOS version 12.3 (21E230)
I changed the first line to this:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
and now it works again, but that will fail when MailMate is updated unless
MailMate makes the change too.
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I believe that MultiMarkdown and PHPMarkdown Extra are considered pretty
much the definitive sources for this syntax.
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-5/tables.html
That page links to PHP Markdown Extra.
However I think that two dashes are used to ‘em-dashes’ which may be why
tables
On Jun 16, 2021 at 4:47:03 PM, Pete Long wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Where's the option to close the message viewer window when the last
> deleted email has been deleted?
>
> Damned if it can find it but would appreciate some help.
>
I think the page you want to bookmark is here:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 8:53 AM Charlie Clark
wrote:
>
> You're thinking the wrong way round: the sender shouldn't really ever set
> the text size; the recipient should make use of things like "minimum font
> size".
I guarantee you that at least 99% of the population I am emailing is using
I have a nice shell script that will take a Zoom invite and format it into
something much nicer using a Markdown table.
The only problem is that Mailmate makes the table as narrow as possible,
which often leads to the text in each column of the table being 'squished'
I would really like to be
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 12:19 PM Lisa Sieverts wrote:
> In that blog post, I show how I make a Smart Mailbox that is always
empty. As long as you don’t
> shift your view beyond that Mailbox, you would achieve the appearance of
no new mail. I do this
> every day when I want to send an email
Benny
This conversation reminded me - I would absolutely love a 'mode' for
MailMate that would allow me to _send_ email but _NOT_ receive email.
For example, today is a U.S. holiday, and so I am trying NOT to check my
email, but I am _sending_ some emails for things that are happening
tomorrow,
I have bad news and really bad news.
The bad news is that Duo does not work with IMAP.
The really bad news is that Microsoft Office 365 is dropping support for
IMAP later this year (2021).
Sources:
https://hdkb.clemson.edu/phpkb/article.php?id=690 also says that IMAP does
not work with Duo +
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 5:30 PM Antonio Leding wrote:
> Hey everyone - has anyone else noticed that Benny hasn’t posted any
> messages since March?
>
I assume Benny spends any available time on development, and assumes that
we can largely take care of ourselves.
It's not unusual for their to be
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 12:18 PM Edward Thome
wrote:
> So it looks like the answer is yes, although it might be the first
release which does so. You can
> access it here:
FWIW, all of the MailMate builds have worked on an M1, although until
recently they were all running under Rosetta.
~ Tj
You can also set this (and many other defaults) using 'SwiftDefaultApps'
which is a free app (well, preference pane, actually)
https://github.com/Lord-Kamina/SwiftDefaultApps/releases/latest
This screenshot shows how it works:
https://cln.sh/lMvpOQ
/Applications/MailMate.app:
CFBundleShortVersionString: 1.13.2
CFBundleVersion: 5673
As soon as I either type or paste something into the "To:" field of a new
message, I get the SPOD and Mailmate is shown as "Application Not
Responding" in Activity Monitor.
Anyone seen this before? Any
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Guillaume Barrette
wrote:
>You need to add --header "#markup: markdown" to the emate arguments
>
THANK YOU! That works perfectly.
I wish that information was included when you run
'/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/Resources/emate --help' but I will
make a
I have been trying to start to use
/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/Resources/emate
in conjunction with some scripts. So far it works very well, with one
fairly glaring problem:
When I create a new message with `emate` it is created as a "plain text"
message, even if MailMate itself is set
> `par` serves the purpose better, great tip. Do you want to share how
> you set it up in Automator? I can’t come up with a working solution.
Personally, I've always found Automator too frustrating to use. I do 99% of
this sort of thing in Keyboard Maestro, which is one of my essential macOS
Instead of `fmt` I have used `par` for this
Par 1.53.0 - paragraph reformatter
http://www.nicemice.net/par/
Available via `brew`
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That worked! Thank you!
~ Tj
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:41 AM Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
> TJ Luoma 2020-12-11 8:17 wrote:
>
> > Mailmate must have some way of telling "An Email With An Attachment"
> > vs "An Email Without An Attachment" because it can sho
Mailmate must have some way of telling "An Email With An Attachment" vs "An
Email Without An Attachment" because it can show an attachment icon.
However, I can't figure out how to make a Smart Mailbox for "Any Email With
An Attachment". The example Smart Mailboxes are only for certain kinds of
Thank you!
I found there was already one of these in the "Examples" group that comes
with Mailmate, which must have been where I got it before, but I'm glad to
know how to roll my own.
TjL
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 5:27 PM Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On 10 December 2020, a
I'm sure I knew how to do this but I'm setting up a new Mac and can't
remember/figure it out.
How do I make a smart folder which includes any message which is "flagged"
(regular IMAP flags, not Apple's colored flags)?
Thanks!
Tj
who hates feeling dumb
On Sat, Oct 3, 2020 at 11:26 PM Steven M. Bellovin
wrote:
> MailMate's sound notifications don't seem to honor "Do Not Disturb"—I
still get the alert, even if
> it's set. Is there any way to fix that? (It would also be nice to silence
the "sent mail" sound.)
>
I should definitely +1 this since
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 4:18 AM Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
> On 23 Sep 2020, at 22:24, TJ Luoma wrote:
>
> > Sometimes when I hit try to reply to a message, I get something that
> looks
> > like this:
> >
> > On 23 Sep 2020, at 14:26, Joan Smyth wrote:
Sometimes when I hit try to reply to a message, I get something that looks
like this:
On 23 Sep 2020, at 14:26, Joan Smyth wrote:
> 95CF6E9D-29B2-4A61-AC28-03DF372EC49A
I have tried this with and without "Only include selected text" and it does
not seem to matter.
Now, the preview window still
I'd like to programmatically (script-ably) find out how many unread
messages I have in my Inbox.
Does anyone know if that's possible?
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On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 10:46 PM Charlie Garrison <
charlie-li...@garrison.com.au> wrote:
> Unless they have changed, Spark keeps creds on their servers and not just
in IMAP client. Reading
> between the lines of their docs; their servers access your mailboxes
directly (not just via iOS
> app),
FWIW - I’ve been using Fastmail for about 5 years and I’m very pleased with
it. I don’t know any other providers, however.
Tj
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Can confirm that 5683 seems to work (well, at least doesn't
immediately crash) on the latest beta as well.
https://updates.mailmate-app.com/archives/MailMate_r5683.tbz
TJ
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:57 AM Denis Ricard via mailmate
wrote:
>
> Apparently I’m either blessed, or those on Big Sur
http://www.irradiatedsoftware.com/switchup/ was an application
designed to do just that: let you run multiple separate apps as the
same user.
It's no longer in active development, but seems to work fine in
Catalina. There's a 60-day trial on its website.
The only downside is that it's no longer
Just wondering if there is any way to find out how many unread emails
I have in Mailmate's inbox via AppleScript or something similar.
(Yes, I know I can have them on the dock icon and menu bar.)
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I was setting up MailMate on a new Mac and saw this message which I
have not seen (or at least noticed) before:
https://i.luo.ma/MailMate-Full-Spotlight-Access.png
I found this very confusing. What is "the Spotlight interface"? I
usually only think of myself as using Spotlight in Finder, so I'm
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 3:02 AM Thomas Baker wrote:
> 14305 /Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
Well, it's not App Translocation. So much for my guess.
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 1:10 PM Thomas Baker wrote:
>
> Does it matter that the permissions are now 'tbaker staff' (for a
> one-user machine)? Is there any reason to set the permissions back
> to 'root wheel'?
>
Nope. Doesn’t matter at all. Glad you got it working!
TjL
I wonder if this has to do with App Translocation.
To check, when the app is running, open Terminal.app and enter this:
pgrep -ifl mailmate
And see if you get something like this:
70086 /Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
Note that the 5 digits will be
t;
> > You can see [here](https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT204948) for an
> > overview of the feature from Apple.
> >
> > I'm on Mojave, I think on Catalina a little popup will appear instead
> > of the blue rectangle to place the window, but they do basically the
> >
I have been using full-screen mode more lately on my MacBook Air,
which led me to wonder if it is possible do something in Mailmate
which I would very much like, but I'm not sure if it can be done (in
any practical sense of the word).
When I am replying to an email, I like to have the compose
How are you triggering the Stream Deck action? I use Keyboard Maestro
with mine which allows for any number of scripting possibilities.
A shell script running `open -a MailMate` should work, as would an
AppleScript `tell application "MailMate" to activate`
Both of those work fine even if
Answering emails on vacation doesn’t sound like much of a vacation!
And I’m saying that as an American, and we’re terrible at leaving work
behind on vacations!
TJ
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that no one thought it needed to be
explained, yet somehow I've missed it.
Thanks!
TJ
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Google was having an outage earlier today. That may have been the root
cause of the issue you were having.
TjL
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On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 6:17 PM Annamarie Pluhar
wrote:
>
> I'm using the w
t, it just
seems deceptive. But again, maybe I'm wrong and people who are smarter
have figured out what it works better for them overall. It's
definitely a turn-off for me, though. I'm glad that Apple usually
lists IAP prices clearly, even on their web page previews:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/i
r it would be great, if Benny agrees.
TjL
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consideration,
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t;
I've got r5234 as the latest with beta builds enabled.
TjL
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Thanks! I finally got around to setting this back up again. That was the
last missing piece of getting my setup the way I wanted it.
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I had one before but now I can’t remember how I did it!
TjL
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Gmail settings.
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Has anyone else noticed that when you try to change the default mail app in
OS X 10.11.4, it seems to revert back to Mail.app?
I've seen it with MailMate and Mailplane.
Curious to know if it's just me or if others have seen it too.
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There's a setting in Gmail to only show the most recent 1,000 messages via
IMAP. I would suggest trying that if you have not.
http://images.luo.ma/skitch/gmail_limit_imap-20151223-121006.jpg
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On 2 Nov 2015, at 7:29, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 2 Nov 2015, at 4:27, TJ Luoma wrote:
I thought 'http://updates.mailmate-app.com/beta' was the URL to use
for the latest betas, but it only shows version 5078 instead of
version 5141 so I'm wondering if there's a newer one?
You should
I thought 'http://updates.mailmate-app.com/beta' was the URL to use for
the latest betas, but it only shows version 5078 instead of version 5141
so I'm wondering if there's a newer one?
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of the preferences. There are actually
four separate options, which I have highlighted here:
http://images.luo.ma/skitch/MailMate-Notifications-20150310-014422.jpg
Hope that helps
Tj
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The other trick (or important detail) is that the app must _NOT_
be running when `defaults` is used.
Also, Mavericks seems to have increased the caching that OS X does of
defaults, so after changing a command with `defaults write` or
`defaults delete` you may want to verify it with `defaults
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Harvey Leff hsl...@csupomona.edu wrote:
I found an app, MultiMarkdown Composer, which though not as powerful as a
full-blown text editor, does do the markdown easily. It costs $11.99 at the
AppStore. Using Command-b and Command-i surrounds the selection with
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Harvey Leff hsl...@csupomona.edu wrote:
From a non-programmer. Can someone explain just what using an external
editor accomplishes with MailMate, and why it is preferable for some of you?
I’m not a programmer either.
Using an external editor lets you benefit
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 12:12 PM, April Mains aprilma...@gmail.com wrote:
I use a Keyboard Maestro macro described and linked to on TUAW
http://www.tuaw.com/2013/08/30/replicating-quickcursor-using-bbedit-and-keyboard-maestro/
It is set up for BBEdit but I think you can adjust it to
This screenshot might help:
http://images.luo.ma/skitch//Fastmail-32-unread-20140210-201822.png
In it, you can see that FastMail is shown to have 32 unread messages,
even though none of the items under it show any. That's because the
unread messages are in Trash.
(Long story short: I use
I am not aware of such functionality for MailMate, but I can
__highly__ recommend SaneBox, which will do this (__AND__ has my
favorite email feature since the invention of email: SaneBlackHole
(which I’ll explain after).)
SaneBox has folders that you can use from any email client (they are
just
I have setup 4 accounts on my Mac Mini just the way I want them: IMAP
and SMTP servers, IMAP subscriptions, Compose Window headers, etc.
Now I'd like to copy that setup to my MacBook Air.
I assume that I need to copy over
~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist and _some_ files from
I think these are some of the issues that come up with using Gmail via
IMAP.
Gmail doesn't do IMAP like other clients. And one of the things that it
does is create duplicate messages when a message is located in more than
one 'folder'. It's my understanding that it does this because you may
When I create a reply, there are certain circumstances where I would
like to be able to jump right to the To: header (also the Subject:
line header).
I can create a Keyboard Maestro macro for this (by repeating
'shift-tab'), but it would change depending on which headers are shown
in the compose
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Rob McClure shar...@gmail.com wrote:
But I'm getting all sorts of weird things, or nothing. Where do I go to
find
out what to do?
1. This is the first level
2. This is also the first level
1. This is the first sub-2
2. This is the second sub-2
1. This is
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:16 PM, Rob McClure shar...@gmail.com wrote:
So are you both saying you are composing in a separate application then
pasting the final content into MM when composing a message? Even a reply?
Or can I embed these into MM?
I was suggesting it as an option until you
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