Re 1: somebody answered that already. Note that signatures are inserted
automatically only when the current email address of the sender matches
the address in the signature definition.
Re 2. double-click or shift double-click (depending how you set the
“double click” option for the viewer) the subject in the list view
and you will see only emails with that subject. This works also for
sender and date. you can modify or add additional filter criteria on the
blue filter strip that shows up above the list.
Re 3. the search results are sorted using the sort for the mailbox. by
default, search switches to searching the inbox which might have a
different sorting that your other mailboxes, causing your confusion. you
may want to use the little triangle next to the magnifying glass in the
search box to set the search scope to the current mailbox.
robert
On 28 Jun 2017, at 15:57, Andrew V. Jones wrote:
Hello,
I have just moved from Thunderbird to MailMate, after experiencing
issues with reliability in Thunderbird. So far, my experience with
MailMate has been great, and I have purchased a license for it.
However, I am still suffering three niggles …
1) signature on new emails: one thing I liked about Thunderbird was
that it could auto-insert a signature only to new emails; indeed
MailMate claims to support this by:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDynamicSignatureMethod -string
messageType
however, this really doesn’t work for me at all — I still have
to manually insert my signature (which is a bit annoying). Any
suggestions?
2) Is there anyway to do “quick filtering” of an inbox like in
Thunderbird, where it filters (quickly) based only on the subject? I
guess I could type in “subject:<query>” every time, but that’s
also not terrible efficient
3) Order of results: I have my inbox ordered such that the most
recent emails should appear at the top, and my sent items in the other
way (not sure why); however when I search for things, MailMate seems
to arbitrarily chose an order to sort the results (worse: if I
searching my inbox, it sorts it in the sent items order!) — does
anyone else see this?
Thanks!
Andrew
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