On 30 May 2017, at 20:33, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I just copied the Tags.plist from one machine to the other and now
it's fine. Is that only way to do this? Sounds like Tags are not
synchronized.
That is correct.
Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag
On 2 Jun 2017, at 1:00, David Ledger wrote:
On the other hand, iCloud is there or not there at Apple’s whim. I
had everything syncing using MobileMe (or whatever it was called),
then they just removed it. I don’t use iCloud at all because I
don’t want to become reliant on it as I did befor
On 31 May 2017, at 19:36, Jody Klymak wrote:
The advantage of iCloud is that it is a system-supported
synchronization solution that has a well-defined API. I also believe
that storing keys-value pairs just defaults to local storage if iCloud
isn’t available and/or not selected by the user, and
On 31 May 2017, at 10:08, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Some users use iCloud, some don’t. Some use Dropbox, some don’t.
Some use NextCloud, some don’t. The list goes on…The point is that
using cloud space for syncing is not that trivial since different
users will want their favorite cloud space sup
Well, now that I have my tags list in both devices, adding one or two
here and there manually as needed, is not a rough thing to do.
On 31 May 2017, at 10:08, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Some users use iCloud, some don’t. Some use Dropbox, some don’t.
Some use NextCloud, some don’t. The list goes
Some users use iCloud, some don’t. Some use Dropbox, some don’t.
Some use NextCloud, some don’t. The list goes on…The point is that
using cloud space for syncing is not that trivial since different users
will want their favorite cloud space supported as it was already
discussed on this list. Pe
On 30 May 2017, at 22:32, Jody Klymak wrote:
Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag Preferences.
Isn’t that what iCloud is supposed to do for mac apps? I’m not a
mac developer, and I’m not an expert on all the data that an app
like MailMate ha
Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag Preferences.
Isn’t that what iCloud is supposed to do for mac apps? I’m not a
mac developer, and I’m not an expert on all the data that an app like
MailMate has to store, but I thought one of the cool thin
I just copied the Tags.plist from one machine to the other and now it's
fine. Is that only way to do this? Sounds like Tags are not
synchronized.
Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag Preferences.
On 30 May 2017, at 11:11, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I'm
I'm told my server supports IMAP Keywords. Until this morning, I didn't
use any MailMate Tags. This morning, on one machine, I tagged a number
of messages with various tags in MailMate. On that machine I notice that
all those tags are mapped with IMAP keywords in the Tags Preferences
window.
Jan Erik Moström wrote (at 2:17 on 3 Feb 2017):
On 2 Feb 2017, at 18:30, John Cooper wrote:
I'm surprised to find that the tags I apply on my main computer
aren't attached to the same messages on my secondary computer; they
appear to be machine-specific.
They are stored on the server, at le
FWIW, tags are not maintained when using an Exchange-based server.
Previous comment from Benny :
*Good question and unfortunately not easily answered. I would claim that
tags as implemented in MailMate is the best way to do it with IMAP
servers. It is based on so-called IMAP keywords and some s
On 2 Feb 2017, at 18:30, John Cooper wrote:
I'm surprised to find that the tags I apply on my main computer aren't
attached to the same messages on my secondary computer; they appear to
be machine-specific. I take it that tags aren't supported by the IMAP
standard?
They are stored on the ser
I'm surprised to find that the tags I apply on my main computer aren't
attached to the same messages on my secondary computer; they appear to
be machine-specific. I take it that tags aren't supported by the IMAP
standard?
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