Hey all,
I'm in need of assistance. I never really had much need for rules so
never explored them further. Today however, I found a wonderful use case
for me and I want to use rules to do it, but for some odd reason it's
not working as I expect.
**Use Case:** Flag an email on mobile/web and
Thanks Ralph! I selected “Current Mailbox” using the method you
describe.
And anyone can get to the Search field by pressing Tab a couple of
times…
Cheers,
Dave
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The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
Correction: that special key is forward slash, not back slash.
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On April 17, 2017 12:12:43 PM "Ralph Alvy" wrote:
The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
Opt-Cmd-F
You can set its Default Mailbox by clicking on the drop down widget in
the left portion of that bar. None of this has anything to do with the
Mailbox Search Bar,
I’ll delve into the manual later, if need be.
Just to clarify: you created a keybinding that uses “/“ to activate
the search field? Does your keybinding also determine the default
mailbox to search?
Dave
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https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at
Regarding that document I referenced, I created my own Custom
Keybindings file for MailMate and placed it here:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:15, Ralph Alvy wrote:
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:08, Dave C wrote:
Which means… what? It’s a macro? Keyboard shortcut? (Don’t know
what keybindings are…)
Are these MM shortcuts, or outside MM?
Dave
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see
Which means… what? It’s a macro? Keyboard shortcut? (Don’t know
what keybindings are…)
Are these MM shortcuts, or outside MM?
Dave
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul
I guess you can always just use the built-in shortcuts:
MailBox Search: Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
All Files Search: Opt-Cmd-F
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul Sture wrote:
On 17 Apr
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul Sture wrote:
On 17 Apr 2017, at 19:56, Dave C wrote:
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search
On 17 Apr 2017, at 19:56, Dave C wrote:
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search field.
2. Press the “/“ key. This should activate the Search field with
blinking cursor?
Absolutely nothing happens when I
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search field.
2. Press the “/“ key. This should activate the Search field with
blinking cursor?
Absolutely nothing happens when I press “/“.
Dave
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Doing it this
Doing it this way is very quick and you never need to use your mouse.
On 17 Apr 2017, at 8:19, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 8:07 on 17 Apr 2017):
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
Aha! Thank you for
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 8:07 on 17 Apr 2017):
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
Aha! Thank you for clarifying. You had written "before typing the search
string," which I took to mean immediately before, i.e. while the
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
On 17 Apr 2017, at 7:50, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 7:18 on 17 Apr 2017):
Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
Yes, I know. Just reporting that the cool super-secret slash
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 7:18 on 17 Apr 2017):
Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
Yes, I know. Just reporting that the cool super-secret slash shortcut in
the search bar doesn't return the indicated response.
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Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
On 17 Apr 2017, at 6:57, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 22:30 on 16 Apr 2017):
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
This doesn't work for me.
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Ralph Alvy wrote (at 22:30 on 16 Apr 2017):
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
This doesn't work for me.
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 1:30, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
Easier: click in the search field and change the default folder via the
menu there. I've got mine set to "current folder". Holding down option
Argh! Nevermind. I still had my brain in slow motion from the vacations.
It’s a Mac thing and available in the preferences for anybody else
searching. Look under Dock > Prefer Tabs When Opening Documents >
Always.
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:31, Pedro Lobo wrote:
Hi Guys,
I’m not sure if this
Hi Guys,
I’m not sure if this is this is one of those hidden features I
activated and now I can’t recall, or if it’s something else. On the
work Mac, MailMate opens messages in a tab (composing, replying,
reading, etc.) whereas in the Macbook Air, it opens a new window. I’d
prefer tabs on
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