On 8 Sep 2017, at 18:00, Alain Israel wrote:
When one moves a message to a given mailbox (using alt-cmd-T, or
whatever shortcut), is there a way to have the destination mailbox to
open automatically
No. You mean similar to triggering the ⌥⌘S shortcut automatically
after a move?
(but not ne
On 10 Sep 2017, at 7:42, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Alt+C gives You various options incl. Copy link to Messages.
The standard ⌘C also works if you paste the value in a text field (if
you paste in the Finder then a `.eml` file is generated). Otherwise,
there's also the explicit shortcut ⌥⇧⌘C
On 10 Sep 2017, at 7:42, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> Alt+C gives You various options incl. Copy link to Messages.
>
That's neat. It gives a numbered drop down menu, so for example
Alt+C 1
copies the link: Here's the one for your message on my system:
message://%3c533bdcd5-f3e4-4b5b-adfd-4e
Alt+C gives You various options incl. Copy link to Messages.
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> On 10 Sep 2017, at 01:44, Tim Liner wrote:
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> Is there a way to generate a link to a particular email in MailMate?
>
> From what I understand, some apps that are integrated with MailMate use the
On 9 Sep 2017, at 18:44, Tim Liner wrote:
Is there a way to generate a link to a particular email in MailMate?
From what I understand, some apps that are integrated with MailMate
use the message:// protocol to do that, but I’m having a hard time
finding a way to generate those links in the do
Is there a way to generate a link to a particular email in MailMate?
From what I understand, some apps that are integrated with MailMate use
the message:// protocol to do that, but I’m having a hard time finding
a way to generate those links in the documentation or the UI.
Thanks,
Tim
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