Any sufficiently-motivated user could start an unofficial MailMate "tips n 
tricks" wiki. There are a variety of free wiki farms out there:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_hosting_services

If I set one up, do you suppose there'd be interest? Would Benny be willing to 
link to it?
-sam

On January 11, 2017 9:56:28 PM EST, Ted Byfield <tedbyfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>It could be, but I assume that Benny has his hands full (and would like
>
>time off). Resources like that can involve multiple layers of work 
>(writing, updating with releases, etc); and sometimes they're best done
>
>by users — for example, as a subreddit.
>
>Cheers,
>T
>
>On 11 Jan 2017, at 21:25, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
>
>> On 11 Jan 2017, at 11:28, Ted Byfield wrote:
>>
>>> A Mailmate tips/tricks resource would very useful to fill the gap 
>>> between the manual (which should be very minimal) and this ~support 
>>> list (which is great but a noisy way to build practical knowledge).
>>>
>>> This isn't intended as a criticism of MM at all — on the contrary, 
>>> I'm just thinking about a resource that could help it to grow.
>>
>> Why can’t the manual have this as part of it?
>>
>> (BTW, I’ve got a months-old PR on the manual: 
>> https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual .)
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