Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-11 Thread Ingo Lantschner

On 6 Feb 2014, at 22:23, 1611mac wrote:

To ALL who have replied to my request, thanks much.  I've gotten some 
really nice tips and comments already.


Thanks from me too for the many fine tipps!

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Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-06 Thread Nitin

On 6 Feb 2014, at 21:56, Zvi Biener wrote:

The support. Benny answers everything quickly (on and off this list) 
and will sometimes even create things quickly. Between him and this 
list, almost all queries and needs are addressed.


Well said. I couldn't agree more with this opinion.

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Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-06 Thread Pedro Lobo
On 6 Feb 2014, at 16:26, Nitin wrote:

 On 6 Feb 2014, at 21:56, Zvi Biener wrote:

 The support. Benny answers everything quickly (on and off this list) and 
 will sometimes even create things quickly. Between him and this list, almost 
 all queries and needs are addressed.

 Well said. I couldn't agree more with this opinion.

Yep, I have to agree here too.

Having said that, and having come from Mail.app, here are just a few of the 
many things I love about MailMate and those you should look into a little 
deeper:

- Markdown. Purists will vow that we should send our emails in plain text, but 
there are times when it just helps to have rich formatting and for that, I love 
the speed Markdown affords me;
- Speed, I find MailMate to be leaps and bounds faster than Mail.app;
- Power and flexibility - I can define a barrage of custom keyboard shortcuts 
that allow me to cull through my email very quickly. (A single keyboard 
shortcut can perform an array of mundane tasks);
- Command bundles - granted that this isn't for everybody, but they're super 
useful and powerful.
- Smart signatures;
- Delayed send;
- Tagging.

There is so much more, believe me, but these are just a few things I enjoy and 
would immediately miss were I to move to another email client now.


Cheers,
Pedro Lobo



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Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-06 Thread Rob McBroom

On 6 Feb 2014, at 9:39, 1611mac wrote:


Background:
I have used used Apple Mail (currently handling 6 imap accounts) 
pretty much for it's whole existence.


I used it when it was still 
[NeXTMail](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTMail). What do I win? ;-)



Situation:
I'm evaluating MailMate before I purchase.


Besides using the application, I recommend just reading [the 
manual](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/) “cover to cover”. It’s 
not that long, and you’ll get a sense of what’s possible.


Best feature for me in Mail is Rules which I use to move mail into 
sub-folders. This is normally based on sender.


It’s not an option for everyone, but I prefer to do this sort of thing 
on the server (so things are arranged when I read on a phone where 
organization matters even more). So I can’t comment on the “rules” 
abilities of one over the other.


I frequently have to search for emails based upon words found within 
the body.


I’d say MailMate wins pretty easily here. You can set up the default 
search just the way you want, and even configure the search interface to 
appear with a single key.


1,)  If you used Apple Mail in the past, what is the best feature in 
MailMate that shines above Apple Mail?


Hard to say, but I’ll go with the thing that really got my attention 
at first: Being able to write in plain text (Markdown), but have the 
recipient see something more pleasant[^1] while *also* preserving the 
original text as I wrote it for those who prefer the text alternative.


The one thing I miss from Mail is the ability to read an entire thread 
in one view. All the messages would be there, clearly separated. A lot 
of the garbage in top-posted messages would be obscured, and messages 
would be marked as read automatically in a somewhat predictable way.


2.)  What do you consider the best overall feature of MailMate? As a 
new user of MailMate, what should I be sure not to miss?


Two questions with different answers. :-) Some smaller not-to-miss 
things:


  * Selecting folders with ⌘T and moving a message to a folder with 
⌥⌘T
  * Look at the smart folders under Examples. What you can do is pretty 
impressive. The Mailing Lists one in particular. I’ll admit I don’t 
use it though, since it doesn’t help me when reading mail on a phone.
  * It’ll try to prevent you from talking about an attachment and not 
sending it. (In fact, I’ll bet it warns me when I send this.) I 
don’t send many attachments, but I think this is a great idea.


[^1]: With the exception of quoted text, which looks terrible by 
default. It looks fine to *me*, because MailMate lets you apply a style 
sheet on the client side. We will hopefully have a way to style outgoing 
messages one day.


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Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-06 Thread 1611mac
Though we tested NeXT machines for a while I can honestly say I never used the 
mail software. (I have a publishing background.)  The first Apple I owned was 
an APPLE /// (3) their first business machine :)

1611mac - gregS


On Feb 6, 2014, at 3:40 PM, Rob McBroom mailingli...@skurfer.com wrote:

 On 6 Feb 2014, at 9:39, 1611mac wrote:
 
 Background:
 I have used used Apple Mail (currently handling 6 imap accounts) pretty much 
 for it's whole existence.
 
 I used it when it was still NeXTMail. What do I win? ;-)
 
 Situation:
 I'm evaluating MailMate before I purchase.
 
 Besides using the application, I recommend just reading the manual “cover to 
 cover”. It’s not that long, and you’ll get a sense of what’s possible.
 
 Best feature for me in Mail is Rules which I use to move mail into 
 sub-folders. This is normally based on sender.
 
 It’s not an option for everyone, but I prefer to do this sort of thing on the 
 server (so things are arranged when I read on a phone where organization 
 matters even more). So I can’t comment on the “rules” abilities of one over 
 the other.
 
 I frequently have to search for emails based upon words found within the body.
 
 I’d say MailMate wins pretty easily here. You can set up the default search 
 just the way you want, and even configure the search interface to appear with 
 a single key.
 
 1,) If you used Apple Mail in the past, what is the best feature in MailMate 
 that shines above Apple Mail?
 
 Hard to say, but I’ll go with the thing that really got my attention at 
 first: Being able to write in plain text (Markdown), but have the recipient 
 see something more pleasant1 while also preserving the original text as I 
 wrote it for those who prefer the text alternative.
 
 The one thing I miss from Mail is the ability to read an entire thread in one 
 view. All the messages would be there, clearly separated. A lot of the 
 garbage in top-posted messages would be obscured, and messages would be 
 marked as read automatically in a somewhat predictable way.
 
 2.) What do you consider the best overall feature of MailMate? As a new user 
 of MailMate, what should I be sure not to miss?
 
 Two questions with different answers. :-) Some smaller not-to-miss things:
 
 Selecting folders with ⌘T and moving a message to a folder with ⌥⌘T
 Look at the smart folders under Examples. What you can do is pretty 
 impressive. The Mailing Lists one in particular. I’ll admit I don’t use it 
 though, since it doesn’t help me when reading mail on a phone.
 It’ll try to prevent you from talking about an attachment and not sending it. 
 (In fact, I’ll bet it warns me when I send this.) I don’t send many 
 attachments, but I think this is a great idea.
 -- 
 Rob McBroom
 http://www.skurfer.com/
 
 With the exception of quoted text, which looks terrible by default. It looks 
 fine to me, because MailMate lets you apply a style sheet on the client side. 
 We will hopefully have a way to style outgoing messages one day. ↩
 
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Re: [MlMt] New user asks: What is best feature?

2014-02-06 Thread 1611mac
To ALL who have replied to my request, thanks much.  I've gotten some really 
nice tips and comments already.

1611mac - gregS

On Feb 6, 2014, at 3:43 PM, David Levy entropyd...@mac.com wrote:

 On 6 Feb 2014, at 14:39, 1611mac wrote:
 
 1,)  If you used Apple Mail in the past, what is the best feature in 
 MailMate that shines above Apple Mail?
 
 MailMate does not have distracting bling.  It has a puritanical approach to 
 getting work with email done.  So there is a lot of functionality, but not a 
 lot of business: no pretend folded pages, etc.
 
 When I first moved from Mail, the three things I liked most were:
 
 - oriented around plain text mail, not HTML
 - ability to file and move between folders using cmd-t and cmd-opt-t
 - fine-grained search
 
 2.)  What do you consider the best overall feature of MailMate? As a new 
 user of MailMate, what should I be sure not to miss?
 
 Strangely, the single most important feature for me is the way that certain 
 accounts are associated with certain addressees.  You create a new mail, add 
 a prior addressee, and the sending account changes automatically.  For anyone 
 who maintains several identities (e.g. personal, work#1, work#2, forums) this 
 keeps it straight with zero thought.
 
 David.
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