Hi Everybody,
I can't seem to recall (nor find in the archives) if this topic has been
brought up before.
Essentially I'd like to know if MM supports Syntax Highlighting or if
it's a planned feature for V2.
Cheers,
Pedro Lobo
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mailmate
Hi All, Benny,
All the attachments quicklook'd in MailMate are stored in
~/Library/Application Support/Mailmate/Attachments.
Depending on correspondence volume, this may stack up to several GBs.
More importantly, confidential attachments to (GPG-)encrypted e-mails
are stored there as well
+1
My feeling is that attachments should be removed as soon as they are not
used anymore.
Maybe a configurable option.?
Best regards,
Alberto
On May 29, 2014 5:09 PM, Luca Allodi luca.all...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All, Benny,
All the attachments quicklook'd in MailMate are stored in
+1 here as well
Paula
On 29/05/2014, at 12:58, Alberto Caporro acapo...@gmail.com wrote:
+1
My feeling is that attachments should be removed as soon as they are not used
anymore.
Maybe a configurable option.?
Best regards,
Alberto
On May 29, 2014 5:09 PM, Luca Allodi
Is it possible in MailMate to automatically (with a rule) forward an
email to an address and modify the From address?
For example, if I get an email from m...@address.com, I want to forward
it to another email address den...@email.com using
anotherm...@address.com as the From address? I'm
I am having the same issue, with the letter a (addresses starting with
a). This was discussed [previously on the
list](http://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02038.html)
back in February, but its not clear if it was resolved or not.
Thank you.
On 29 May 2014, at 20:20,
On 29 May 2014, at 20:55, Gustavo Daniel Villarreal wrote:
I am having the same issue, with the letter a (addresses starting
with a). This was discussed [previously on the
list](http://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02038.html) back
in February, but its not clear if it
Maybe a [Quick Look] [Save] [Save Delete] choice? But of course many
people ahem use their e-mail mailboxes as longterm file storage areas,
for things that they 95 percent don't think they need and don't want to
bother finding a folder to save them in, but they might need and don't
want to