Re: [MlMt] Specifying an identity per mailbox.

2014-05-23 Thread Gary Hull

According to a recent ticket:

The choice of signature is relatively simple: MailMate reuses the 
signature that you used for your most recent message to the same person. 
If that does not exist then MailMate uses the most often used signature 
for the sending address. It, of course, requires that MailMate has 
access to your sent messages.


http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/770-signatures

On 23 May 2014, at 5:30, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:


Hi,

There's obviously some intelligence in how MailMate chooses the 
identity with which to send email from when composing a new message, 
but I've not quite worked out how to game it to work 100% the way I 
want - is there a way which I can specify a particular IMAP mailbox 
always has a certain default From address specified, possibly even PGP 
key to use?


Thanks,
Scott
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[MlMt] Trying to understand tags/folders for GMail

2014-05-23 Thread Jonathan Clark
Hi,

I've been using MM for many months with GMail, but decided it was time to
try out the new feature that appeared some months ago. From the release
notes at the time:

Recently, I implemented a workaround in MailMate for the problem of
 multiple labels. It is currently an experimental solution and you can
 enable it following the instructions in the release notes for version 1.7.
 In short, MailMate can be told to handle specific Gmail labels as if they
 were tags. If a label is handled as a tag then MailMate automatically
 ignores the corresponding IMAP mailbox. Tags are already supported by
 MailMate (no integration with Mavericks yet) and uses IMAP keywords on
 standard IMAP servers.


This has left me a little uncertain about what I should change, and what
the end result will be. As it might well be the same for others, I thought
I'd ask some questions about it here, before I dive in and make some
changes.

I have about 30 GMail folders based on the topic of the message, and I
move email to one and only one of them as quickly as possible, if it needs
to be kept. I also have _todo and _waiting folders that I also often
copy messages to alongside the other folder.

I'm guessing that I should be moving the folders _todo and _waiting to
be tags, leaving the others as folders? But what are the practical benefits
of this? It's not as if my current method is really broken.

Thanks,

-- Jonathan
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