If you use Gmail, I highly recommend SaneBox to get this functionality
everywhere without having to build complicated rules and filters.
http://mbsy.co/sanebox/18846293
-Brett
On 12 Jun 2015, at 8:37, Lars Fischer wrote:
I continue to be impressed with MailMate. Thanks for a great tool.
For on of my mailboxes I use Mailbox.app - a far less complete product
than MailMate. However, Mailbox.app has one feature I have grown to
really appreciate. Mailbox.app let you to treat your inbox as a todo
list. The way this works is that you can mark mail for processing
“later today”, “tomorrow”, “next week”, or at a specific
date. Such mail are then removed for the inbox, to reappear at the
selected time. I find that this works wonders for having an
uncluttered inbox (mailbox zero approach).
I also use this feature for mails I BCC myself, i.e., I put the BCC
away and have it reappear in, say, 2 days, reminding me to follow up
if there has been no reply.
I was wondering if there is a way to have a similar feature in
MailMate, either directly built-in (ideal), or using an external tool.
I’m sure I would not be alone in finding this useful, and it would
allow me to integrate all my mail in MailMate.
/Lars
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Lars Fischer - CTO, NORDUnet
<[email protected]>, +45 2288 1729, @lpfischer
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