On 4 Jun 2012, at 21:20, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote: > Timezone? You mean the time of day?
I mean the "GMT+02:00" part of the time. > The first row is the format used for the date (left aligned), and the > second row is the format used for the time of day (right aligned). The > ?Yesterday/Today? stuff is handled separately. If I understand you > correctly you want to disable ?Yesterday/Today? and always disable > the time of day? I currently have the width so that I get "Today/Yesterday", and "YYYY/MM/DD" on the rest. This works nicely, but I'd like to replace "Today" with "HH:MM" (or even "HH:MM:SS"), and replace "Yesterday" with "YYYY/MM/DD". I know, it's just nitpick, so it's not the biggest issue of them all. > Note that is also a relative ?Date Received? column available. Yes, I noticed. That works fine for "Today", but anything longer than that I get confused (dates are far better when you're talking 1+ day -- at least in my mind (-: ). > Yes, but it is a hidden/experimental feature. It is possible to make > MailMate run a script on the body of a message before replying to it > (also before displaying it). This is part of what I hope is going to > be a very central part of MailMate in the future (customization via > scripts either explicitly executed or triggered by events such as > replying). Ohhh, sweet! Then one could write scripts to strip away parts that Outlook and other stupid clients make as well. Awesome (-: > I might have time later tonight or tomorrow to provide a script which > would do what you want (and which would work with the current version > of MailMate). No worries -- it's not a big thing. Would be sweet, though (-: Oh, and thanks for fast replies. -- Joachim
