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>
