Hi Bill,

Thank you, you stubbed me in the right direction.
As you can see, I tried to change the MmReplyWroteString.

But, %A (= The full weekday name according to the current locale.) and %B (= 
The full month name according to the current locale.) is in english. I assume 
that is because MailMates curent locale is english?

Best regards,

Stefan Dorscht


Am Monday, den 3. May 2021, um 15:12 Uhr schrieb Bill Cole:

> On 3 May 2021, at 2:55, Stefan Dorscht wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> as non english native speaker I`d like to change the „reply sentence“:
>>
>> „On 3 May 2021, at 8:00, John Appleseed wrote:“
>>
>> to a sentence written in German:
>>
>> „Am 3. Mai 2021 um 8:00 Uhr schrieb John Appleseed:“
>>
>> Any hints how to change that?
>
> See the "Hidden Preferences" page in the MailMate Help. It documents the 
> MmReplyWroteString setting with this example:
>
> defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmReplyWroteString -string 'On %e %b %Y, 
> at %k:%M, ${from.name:${from.address}} wrote:'
>
> The '%' tokens are standard date/time strings, documented on the man page for 
> strftime(3).
>
>
>
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