Hello Bob,
Well MM allows you to solve an issue in many different ways . . .
Here with my 5 cts
1.alt_1 define a smart mail box ( its conditions define it’s contents
), and you delete ( verify) manually the contents
1.alt_2 define a rule on the inbox of the source and define a rule which
I only know about the first of these.
You could add rules to your inbox to handle the automatic deletion,
since rules fire when a message first enters a mailbox.
The conditions are rule-like, but specify under what conditions a
message should be included in the smart mailbox.
Rules proper
Hi Bob,
I’m in a similar situation to you, but using MailMate for a couple
months, long enough to learn how Benny, the developer works and this
site works, which I’m seeing that he reads regularly.
While the User Manual is extensive and in depth, it doesn’t begin to
cover the nuts and bolts
Greetings.
A few questions from a newbie who’s been using MailMate for a couple
of months. I am using it in conjunction with SaneBox which has its own
challenges for me. I’m a 40 year tech veteran, but am not a sharp as I
was back in the day. Still have some game, however. Not afraid to
On 2 Dec 2014, at 5:12, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I'm sorry I'm so bad at spreading the word about MailMate :-)
I had actually seen it a couple times, scanned it and never really
thought of seriously trying it. It's always listed among the best
clients for OS X.
Your best option is to
On 2 Dec 2014, at 12:14, AC-Martin wrote:
On 2 Dec 2014, at 5:12, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Your best option is to use a [hidden
preference](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing)
named `MmDefaultAccount`. (This comes up pretty often and I've
promised a few times to
Hello,
I'm a little upset that I didn't discover this client before now since
it has so many nice features. Better late than never.
Two questions/issues since using it:
- is there a way to define a default account when creating a new
message? This is when I create a new message with the