Re: [MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Steve Mayer
Not just the conversation layout, but you have the other included layouts as well as the ability to write your own layout. External command bundles Dynamic signatures (kind of) Markdown -- Steve Mayer smaye...@me.com On 23 Mar 2015, at 5:02, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: Hey, I've over the

Re: [MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Fredrik Jonsson
Max Rydahl Andersen 2015-03-23 13:02 wrote: I'm planning on writing up a blog about the wonders of mailmate but I'm afraid to miss some awesome little thing that could * Rules per folder/smart folder. * SpamSieve integration Fredrik ___ mailmate

Re: [MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Luca Allodi
Integrated S/MIME and PGP encryption is a big plus for me. On 23 Mar 2015, at 13:02, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: My current short-list to cover is: * the flexible smart folders * yes - its not as pretty as others, but is so much more functional * the new search bar - short form syntax for

[MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen
Hey, I've over the years complained about tons of email clients and with mailmate I think I've found my..well, mailmate ;) I'm planning on writing up a blog about the wonders of mailmate but I'm afraid to miss some awesome little thing that could make people understand the great things about

[MlMt] The Auto-apply Rules Strike Back

2015-03-23 Thread David O'Donnell
It seems that my enthusiastic statement a while back that sorting and trimming rules for a Smart Mailbox were working was premature. *Sorting* mail from INBOX→destination→show in a smart mailbox works fine, but the “delete if over X days old” trimming rule isn’t. If I apply the trimming rule

Re: [MlMt] The Auto-apply Rules Strike Back

2015-03-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:20, David O'Donnell wrote: The mailbox where the newsletter messages are moved has a type “ ⒸⒶ” rule with the condition “All” are true: “Date is not within last 10 days” and action of “Move to Mailbox” to Deleted Messages. I’m sure I must be missing something obvious.

Re: [MlMt] The Auto-apply Rules Strike Back

2015-03-23 Thread David O'Donnell
On 23 Mar 2015, at 17:44, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: You have a mailbox A with some messages. You want to delete them automatically after 10 days. Then you need a smart mailbox based on A like this: Mailboxes: A Conditions: Date not within last 10 days Rule with an

Re: [MlMt] The Auto-apply Rules Strike Back

2015-03-23 Thread David O'Donnell
On 23 Mar 2015, at 16:26, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:20, David O'Donnell wrote: The mailbox where the newsletter messages are moved has a type “ ⒸⒶ” rule with the condition “All” are true: “Date is not within last 10 days” and action of “Move to Mailbox” to Deleted

Re: [MlMt] The Auto-apply Rules Strike Back

2015-03-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:39, David O'Donnell wrote: On 23 Mar 2015, at 16:26, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: The workaround is to make a smart mailbox with the date condition such that the message does arrive in a mailbox when it matches the date condition. The rule in this mailbox should then only

Re: [MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 24 Mar 2015, at 1:02, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: * conversation layout (mainly to work around mailmates weak threading/conversation support) Look forward to seeing this? I'd LOVE a conversation view, that still works with a wide-view display. I assume this is hacking together some gmail

Re: [MlMt] writing a blog about the wonders of mailmate - searching for input/feedback/nuggets

2015-03-23 Thread Gary Hull
You forgot the fact that Benny is available 24/7/365 (plus February 29) via the mailing list, direct e-mail, or the support forum, for support, and is quick to release a special version of the program to fix your problem, although it's most likely that what you want to do is already possible