On 8 Nov 2012, at 23:32, Seebs wrote:

> On 8 Nov 2012, at 16:28, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
>
>> MailMate has the same option in the General preferences pane (?,). 
>> MailMate also tells you with URL schemes are supported by the chosen 
>> email client. This is essentially what defines a default email 
>> client: Which application to open for a given URL scheme. MailMate 
>> supports `mailto:`, `message:`, `mid:` and `cid:`. I believe Apple 
>> Mail only changes the application used for the `mailto:` URL scheme. 
>> MailMate tries to change all of the URL schemes supported by 
>> MailMate.
>
> Neat! I found a bug in this: If you have PREVIOUSLY set it, it still 
> only handles mailto: URLs. I changed it to Mail.app and back in 
> Mailmate, and now it says it supports all four.

I guess MailMate could try to verify that all URL schemes are enabled 
when MailMate is configured as the default email application.

> While I'm at it: I selected the above paragraph, hit reply, and got a 
> window with the email and its quoted text two lines down from the top 
> of the email, and my cursor above it. Is there a setting for this 
> behavior? I would rather have quoted text at the top and the cursor 
> below it.

I recently changed the default to top posting, because I often get 
feedback emails from users who do not like bottom posting (which I 
prefer). The global default can be set in the Signatures preferences 
pane (?,), but MailMate should also learn your preference if you use 
the Signature menu in the composer to change it.

> Also, is it possible to make the header fields part of the message 
> display selectable? I often want to drag over the subject line or from 
> line, and all that I can do is, if I click on one, inadvertantly open 
> a search for things like that. I almost never want to do that; I very 
> often want to select some text.

The long term plan is to replace the current headers view with a 
Webview. This should also make the text selectable. Until then your only 
option is to right-click a header and use ?Copy? to put it on the 
pasteboard.

-- 
Benny

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