Re: [MlMt] Link to local doc

2013-10-26 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 26 Oct 2013, at 21:18, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

Is it possible with Markdown to refer to a document attached to the 
email?


No, it's only possible when inlining images.

I think it would be possible in all cases if MailMate always generated a 
so-called `Content-ID` for attachments.


Why/how do you need to reference an attached document?

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[MlMt] Link to local doc

2013-10-26 Thread Olivier Bedouelle
hello !

Is it possible with Markdown to refer to a document attached to the email?


Cordialement

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[MlMt] Handling “[Gmail]/All Mail” gracefully

2013-10-26 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

Hi MailMate users,

I recently wrote a [blog 
post](http://blog.freron.com/2013/mavericks-gmail-apple-mail-and-mailmate/) 
about how an IMAP email client can handle the non-standard IMAP used by 
Google (Gimap). I wrote it because Apple Mail in Mavericks now tries to 
handle it gracefully, but their solution seems to have a lot of 
side-effects.


This is certainly not an unsolvable problem, but the challenge for me 
has been to solve it without creating a Gmail client instead of an IMAP 
client. Read the blog post for the details of the problem. I just wanted 
to notify any adventurous users that the latest test version of MailMate 
also includes an implementation of the theoretical solution for the 
“[Gmail]/All Mail” mailbox described in the blog post.


The test version also enables the experimental support for the so-called 
IMAP Condstore extension by default. This makes the Gmail workaround 
more efficient.


After MailMate has updated then edit your Gmail account and click 
“Edit Subscriptions”. Locate “[Gmail]/All Mail” and subscribe.


The expected result is a “[Gmail]/All Mail” mailbox which contains 
all messages *not* in any of the other subscribed mailboxes. In other 
words, still no duplicate messages in MailMate.


The goal is to allow “[Gmail]/All Mail” to be subscribed by default 
(it is still unsubscribed by default). It can then probably also be used 
as the designated “Archive” folder for Gmail accounts making 
MailMate behave as most users probably expect.


I hope this makes sense. It's a tricky problem, but the goal is to make 
it seem simple. Now, the user only has to tell MailMate which Gmail 
labels should be interpreted as tags.


Let me know if you try this feature (whether or not it works for you).

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Re: [MlMt] mailMate unusable due to server error messages/dialog windows

2013-10-26 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 26 Oct 2013, at 1:40, Jason Davies wrote:


On 26 Oct 2013, at 0:38, Jason Davies wrote:

Given how these have suddenly appeared all day, should I suspect some 
kind of corruption on the account? (I guess that means downloading 
them locally, clearing it out then putting it back? How does one fix 
an IMAP account?)


PS I'm also now getting a lot of

A3 BAD Command received in Invalid state.”.”.


Ok, this is where a log file would be useful such that I can see whether 
the server or MailMate is to blame (and in both cases try to do 
something about it).


Please do tell me if it becomes obvious this is not MailMate but our 
ever-flakey server set-up and I'll go off and start trying to fix all 
that separately...


If you must use Exchange then I recently became aware that the Dovecot 
IMAP server can function as a proxy for an Exchange server. This would 
make an Exchange server work with any IMAP email client. It sounds 
perfect that one can hide a buggy server behind a stellar IMAP server 
such as Dovecot, but I don't know anyone who has tried it out. I guess 
it might even work with IMAP keywords (which are not supported by 
Exchange other than a few standard ones).


Aalto University use case: http://www.dovecot.fi/dovecot-project/
Dovecot “documentation”: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapcProxy

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Re: [MlMt] mailMate unusable due to server error messages/dialog windows

2013-10-26 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 26 Oct 2013, at 1:38, Jason Davies wrote:

But I'm not so far getting any log (apparently) when I hold down 
shift. Where will it be saved/appear?


Sorry, I forget to mention that. It is saved to the Desktop with some 
long name containing the server name.


Given how these have suddenly appeared all day, should I suspect some 
kind of corruption on the account? (I guess that means downloading 
them locally, clearing it out then putting it back? How does one fix 
an IMAP account?)


I really don't know. You are not the first to have this issue with an 
Exchange account (Exchange IMAP is primitive and buggy). I'm not sure 
exactly what triggers it or whether or not it's a sign of something 
serious.


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