On 9 Sep 2020, at 16:36, Antonio Leding wrote:
Hi Carlos - just curious, what app are you going with on your phone?
Been following this discussion in the last few days. Spark is out for me
right now because of the privacy concerns (they save your credentials in
their servers). AirMail I dropped because it was buggy but might try
again - they have a privacy mode that allows all credentials to be
stored on device only.
So for now, I’m using the Mail app and added the “ToReply” label
on the sidebar. Adding it to new messages is a pain, so need to look at
AirMail again. I’m also looking at AltaMail and Preside, but haven’t
had time yet.
Any other suggestions welcome (not needing my credentials on their
servers is a must).
Best,
Carlos
On 9 Sep 2020, at 13:22, Carlos Moffat wrote:
On 9 Sep 2020, at 15:35, Bill Cole wrote:
On 9 Sep 2020, at 14:34, Carlos Moffat wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to understand better how to use Smart Folders. I have
a Smart Folder that shows emails with the Tag (also Gmail/IMAP
label) “ToReply” (this allows me to mark emails to answer on
the go by applying the label from my phone, or with a shortcut in
MailMate) contained anywhere on my account (so I can mark an email
ToReply and move it out of the Inbox if needed).
I would like the email to be removed from the Smart Folder when I
reply to it. My naive understanding of this is that I could set up
a rule that would remove the tag if the message is “replied”,
but this of course doesn’t work unless I manually apply the rules
to the folder, which defeats the purpose of the automation, so I
have to manually remove the tag after I reply to the email.
Any ideas on how to make a workflow like the above work?
Make the Replied tag not being set a condition of inclusion in the
Smart Folder
Thanks, this is very useful. I should have clarified: one of my goals
is to have a workflow that works on my phone as well.
While your suggestion works while in MailMate, if I’m looking at
the “ToReply” label/folder on my phone, I would see a bunch of
tagged emails that have been replied to. Hence my need to remove the
tag.
What I ended up doing to solve this, together with your suggestion,
was to create a second smart folder that only looks for tagged emails
that have been replied to, and then removes the tag with a rule. That
seemed to work as I wanted.
Thank you!
Carlos
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