[MlMt] intelligent address-hints
Hello! I have a couple of contacts that have more than one email-address, and their different email-addresses are something like this: - name@domain_1.com - name@domain_2.com Once in a while I want to send an email to **all** addresses, in the example above to name@domain_1.com AND name@domain_2.com. When composing an email on iPhone, as soon as I type "*name*", Apple's Mail.app shows me first "*name@domain_1.com*" and under it, in a list, all the other email-addresses that begins with "*name*" ("*name@domain_2.com*" comes second). After accepting this, when typing again "*name*", Mail.app is so intelligent and brings *the other email-address* on the firs place in the list, that is "*name@domain_2.com*", so I can blindly accept and move on to the message subject and text. MailMate however behave differently here: the list of matching email-addresses is the same every time, so at the top of the list would always stay "*name@domain_1.com*". I've discovered this only because one of my contacts received the email-message I've sent only on one domain: I was blindly accepting "*name@domain_1.com*" again and again :-(. Could it be possible to copy the behavior of Apple's Mail.app on the iPhone in MailMate? Thanks! Regards, Vlad ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] syntax in smart folders editor
Bingo. No idea. On 22 Apr 2016, at 10:17, John Cooper wrote: Howard Wettstein wrote (at 22:53 on 21 Apr 2016): I’m trying to set up smart folders but find some of the syntax )(a lot of it) hard to follow, I mean in the drop-down lists. Is there someplace I can find more or less detailed explanations? This bothers me a lot, too. So much power, and so little information! I'm a pretty good reference sleuth, but I don't know how to even begin to decipher these, among many others: Source > Path > Noinbox Date > » Local > Formatted [why the chevrons? Formatted how?] Subject > Blob Any Address > » Identity [or » Correspondent] > User > Notag ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] syntax in smart folders editor
Howard Wettstein wrote (at 22:53 on 21 Apr 2016): I’m trying to set up smart folders but find some of the syntax )(a lot of it) hard to follow, I mean in the drop-down lists. Is there someplace I can find more or less detailed explanations? This bothers me a lot, too. So much power, and so little information! I'm a pretty good reference sleuth, but I don't know how to even begin to decipher these, among many others: Source > Path > Noinbox Date > » Local > Formatted [why the chevrons? Formatted how?] Subject > Blob Any Address > » Identity [or » Correspondent] > User > Notag ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] syntax in smart folders editor
On 22 Apr 2016, at 14:53, Howard Wettstein wrote: I’m trying to set up smart folders but find some of the syntax )(a lot of it) hard to follow, I mean in the drop-down lists. Is there someplace I can find more or less detailed explanations? Thanks very much. Perhaps if you describe a specific task you want to accomplish with smart folders, we can lead you through it. For instance, I made one to throw a particularly galling kind of spam (that SpamSieve can't catch) in the trash so I never see it: After creating a Smart Mailbox, and right-clicking to choose Edit: Tab 1: Mailboxes: -- I chose ANY and chose the INBOXes of two accounts that received the problematic spam Tab 2: Conditions: -- These are global conditions. I chose ANY and used the following patterns - Any Address > Domain / is - Unquoted Body Text / contains - Subject / contains and pasted in the text to match, mostly street addresses for the outfit that constantly changed. Tab 3: Submailboxes: I'm throwing stuff in the trash here, so there's nothing in the Smart Mailbox, but if I were collecting, for instance, mail from workmates, I could click SUBMAILBOX FOR EACH UNIQUE VALUE OF, and choose an appropriate value (name, e-mail address, whatever) to sort the contents. This is good for your JUNK folder also, because I for my main email address I like to check the Junk from time to time (it doesn't get much), but I don't want to wade through junk for other accounts. Tab 4: Rules Here I clicked the plus sign and chose: -- Move to mailbox / Deleted Messages ("Move to Trash") -- Set Tag / Seen ("Mark as Read") The Smart Mailboxes feature is so powerful and Byzantine that you often just have to ask Bennie here or by e-mail if some specific task can be done, and he'll say yes or no. ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate