Hi,

thanks for the answer!

        Second question, concerning tags: everywhere I go with tags, I
        have not only the ones I defined, but also a lot of stuff like
        \Seen, \Forwarded, \Deleted etc. We use Zimbra as mail server if
        that is an issue. Is there any way to avoid them, in search and
        everywhere else? I absolutely would love to have a special
        folder with all my tagged messages in subfolders, but since
        those special tags are also included, it's a real mess and not
        usable.

I'm not sure what you mean with “everywhere”, but you are correct that
there are two “missing” features:

  * A messages outline column which only displays tags.
  * The ability of the Submailboxes feature to handle tags.

The latter is not really a missing tags feature, but a more general
missing feature. There is a virtual Tags header which can be used, but
MailMate cannot yet partition messages based on a header with multiple
values.

I'm not sure if I understand correctly.
When I select "Submailbox for every unique value of 'Tags/Keywords'", I receive a list like this:
$Forwarded, Forwarded, MyTagName1
MyTagName1, \Answered, \Recent
MyTagName2, \Answered, \Seen
...

IMO, there are two problems in that:

1. I don't need the system tags/keywords like \Answered etc.
2. I would like at least an option to avoid mailboxes for unique combinations and receive only one mailbox per tag, even if a message has more than one (it just should appear in each of those tag-mailboxes, then)

Since I use tags a lot*, the system tags are also a bit annoying in search and stuff, but the submailbox feature is much more a problem, since it's not usable now.


-Roland

*I tag every message with a tag for the project, sometimes some more. In fact, this is the feature which made me buy the program, because in other features like conversation view it's behind e.g. Apples Mail
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