Re: [MlMt] Organisation of smart mailboxes?

2016-10-28 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 28 Oct 2016, at 15:25, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

For some reason it bothers me (can't explain why :D) to have a smart 
mailbox without any function other than to contain other smart 
mailboxes. So my question is simply: is there some kind of "folder 
functionality" for organising smart mailboxes?


No, but there kind of has been, but it was not fully implemented and it 
is also a bit broken now (the Examples mailbox was a “group” 
mailbox). I'll look into at least fix that.


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Benny
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[MlMt] Organisation of smart mailboxes?

2016-10-28 Thread Jan Erik Moström
I've started to use a number of smart mailboxes and I want to keep most 
of them in a "group" (they belong together but doesn't necessarily have 
a relation to each other).


The natural way would be to put these into a "folder" or something 
similar. And this is also what I do for handling for example mailing 
lists:


smart mailbox for all list mails
smart mailbox for subject A
smart mailbox for subject B
etc

And I can of course create a dummy smart mailbox to contain other smart 
mailboxes:


dummy smart mailbox with no rules
smart mailbox for task R
smart mailbox for perston T
etc

For some reason it bothers me (can't explain why :D) to have a smart 
mailbox without any function other than to contain other smart 
mailboxes. So my question is simply: is there some kind of "folder 
functionality" for organising smart mailboxes?



= jem
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