On 20 Jan 2017, at 21:28, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
On 20 Jan 2017, at 15:20, Kai Großjohann wrote:
Hi there,
I've tried to like the smart mailboxes, but somehow it doesn't click.
I use very few folders. But I'm on a couple of mailing lists where
I would like to move the messages into
Benny will correct me if I am wrong. As far as I understand it, the
mailbox types are fixed and immutable but the visible names of the
mailboxes in the list, both universal and smart mailboxes, are up to
you. You can name and rename any of them as you wish. MM will handle
them according to
On 20 Jan 2017, at 15:20, Kai Großjohann wrote:
Hi there,
I've tried to like the smart mailboxes, but somehow it doesn't click.
I use very few folders. But I'm on a couple of mailing lists where I
would like to move the messages into separate folders.
It's best to do that with server
Hi there,
I've tried to like the smart mailboxes, but somehow it doesn't click. I
use very few folders. But I'm on a couple of mailing lists where I
would like to move the messages into separate folders.
It's best to do that with server side rules, but one mail server doesn't
provide
In my version of MailMate, “Trash” is not an option. There are 5
mailbox types, one of which is “Deleted Messages.”
Similarly, I have a mailbox called “Deleted Messages” right below
Junk. I do not have a mailbox called “Trash”.
I’m using an Exchange Server. Am I supposed to change
On 20 Jan 2017, at 9:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 20 Jan 2017, at 15:09, Scott Schulz wrote:
Is there some kind of debug functionality which might show me where
that rule is applied?
Try this:
grep -C5 rules ~/Library/Application\
Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist
Bingo! For anyone
On 20 Jan 2017, at 15:09, Scott Schulz wrote:
Is there some kind of debug functionality which might show me where
that rule is applied?
Try this:
grep -C5 rules ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist
It looks for the word `rules` in the configuration file and
A year or so ago, I played with the idea of using MailSteward or
something similar to archive emails and make them searchable. Since
that was a total failure, I basically forgot about it, but today, while
doing some cleaning I found that all of the emails from one of my
folders are still
On 20 Jan 2017, at 5:43, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
What is the "right" way to configure MailMate (and, by association,
Mail.app on OS X and iOS) so that deleting a message puts it into the
right folder such that all of the various interacting software see
that folder as the rubbish bin and
On 19 Jan 2017, at 18:33, Brett J. Goldstein wrote:
I used the All Mail fix and that has resolved for now. thank you
Good. I've gotten a bit further on a general fix for the looping issue
described below. Hopefully it'll soon lead to a fix.
On January 17, 2017 at 10:30:36 AM, Benny Kjær
On 19 Jan 2017, at 17:02, Mark Wadham wrote:
Is there a way I can remove the Junk folder? There is no such folder
in my IMAP account but MailMate seems to insist on having an immutable
Junk folder.
I'm afraid not.
I’d like to remove it because my homegrown spam filtering system is
almost
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