FYI, Multi-value header support has been added according to its ticket. https://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/777-support-multi-value-headers-in-submailboxes-recipient-headers-tags-flags
I personally haven't tried it out yet (I have not been using MailMate lately because I find the gmail conversation view too useful to give up). On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 10:10 AM, David Rees <d...@ubiqsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks! #tags works pretty well for submailboxes except when there are > multiple headers as you described. I created ticket 777 > <http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672-mailmate/tickets/777> for > that. > > I also was able to get a tags column working, I pasted what I came up with > in ticket 374 > <http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672-mailmate/tickets/374>. > > > On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Benny Kjær Nielsen < > mailingl...@freron.com> wrote: > >> On 16 May 2014, at 6:46, David Rees wrote: >> >> I'm very excited about the gmail label support you are building into >> MailMate, its the key feature I keep looking for in an OSX client. Simply >> showing them as folders isn't enough for folks who active use Gmail. >> >> Once I make a gmail label a tag I lose it it as a folder on the left >> however. So its hard to quickly see all emails with a given tag (which is >> something a Gmail user is pretty used to). >> >> I've tried working around this with smart folder submailboxes on >> Tags/Keywords, but it seems to be showing "Raw Flags" as described in >> ticket >> 374 >> http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672-mailmate/tickets/374-Column-for-Showing-Tags-Keywords#ticket-374-3 >> . >> >> That unfortunately doesn't do the job since I get submailboxes like "@0, >> \Flagged" and "$NotJunk, @0, \Answered, \Flagged, \Seen" (@0 is my gmail >> label name). >> >> It's slightly better if you use the virtual Tags header instead of >> Tags/Keywords, but it'll only work well if you have at most 1 tag per >> message. This is because submailboxes cannot handle multi-value headers >> yet. This is almost only a problem for flags/tags and recipient headers, >> but those are of course important problems. >> >> Is there anything I can do to work around this? I was thinking I could >> perhaps try changing the submailbox format name from ${#flags.flag}", but >> even if I can get that to narrow it down just to the label name it won't >> handle the case of multiple labels on the same message. >> >> Yes, so currently your only alternative is to manually create smart >> mailboxes for each tag. >> >> On the plus side I answered your question in the ticket system >> <http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/374> about how >> to manually add a (hardcoded) “Tags” column. Other users might find that >> interesting as well. >> >> -- >> Benny >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mailmate mailing list >> mailmate@lists.freron.com >> http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >> >> >
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