Bill, thank you, very helpful to learn that these field names are not “defined”
by MailMate but rather whatever is used in the header.
I tried both the filenames you kindly suggested and MailMate just saved them in
the selected “Default Downloads Folder”.
So I tested with the default ${#source.#name}/${#source.path} and attachments
still save in the “Default Downloads Folder”, not a Sub folder.
Can anyone else reproduce? Is this a bug?
Christian
On 21 Jul 2021, at 10:13, Bill Cole 'mmlist-20120120 at billmail.scconsult.com'
wrote:
> On 2021-07-21 at 12:41:39 UTC-0400 (Wed, 21 Jul 2021 16:41:39 +0000)
> Christian Bailey via mailmate <[email protected]>
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Wow, another amazing power feature discovered today. I noticed in
>> Settings-General that there is an option for Downloads to be saved in a Sub
>> folder. The default path is: ${#source.#name}/${#source.path}
>>
>> I would like the path to be the domain of the sender’s email address. (Or if
>> not possible, the entire email address.)
>
> I think ${from.domain} will give you that. If not, try ${from}
>
>> I searched everywhere and can’t find a list of the other field names for
>> MailMate. Can you help?
>
> I don't believe there can be a definitive list because MM can use any header
> field that exists in any message. You can see all of those in
> ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/MailMate/Database.noindex/Headers, where each
> indexed header has 3 files.
>
>
>
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