Re: [MlMt] Links to email messages

2019-01-31 Thread Chaim Kram
On 31 Jan 2019, at 17:37, John Cooper wrote: Florian Heidenreich wrote (at 2:23 on 31 Jan 2019): I’m often keeping track of specific conversations by creating a link to a specific email in another program by dragging the email to this program. This is meant as a general question, and not

Re: [MlMt] Review muted items

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Bill Cole wrote (at 8:42 on 31 Jan 2019): That's odd, because the documentation for muting does not say anything about muting being tied to sender addresses. https://manual.mailmate-app.com/organize#muting Nevertheless, it's true: it happened with a new thread just this morning, prompting

Re: [MlMt] Review muted items

2019-01-31 Thread Bill Cole
On 31 Jan 2019, at 11:27, John Cooper wrote: Bill Cole wrote (at 8:11 on 31 Jan 2019): A message is muted if it is a thread descendant of a muted messageif you delete all members of a muted thread, future replies in the thread are not muted. That hasn't been my experience. I've

Re: [MlMt] Review muted items

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Bill Cole wrote (at 8:11 on 31 Jan 2019): A message is muted if it is a thread descendant of a muted messageif you delete all members of a muted thread, future replies in the thread are not muted. That hasn't been my experience. I've occasionally muted high-volume contributors to the

Re: [MlMt] Links to email messages

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Robert Brenstein wrote (at 7:51 on 31 Jan 2019): Well, here is an example: I take advantage of such links coupling ToDoIst with MM. I get many emails that require me to do sth, often at some point in the future. Using the bundle that is available in MM, I schedule tasks in ToDoIst that

Re: [MlMt] Links to email messages

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Florian Heidenreich wrote (at 7:44 on 31 Jan 2019): I’m a software developer and I often get emails from users describing feature requests or support issues. Some emails I can answer right away, others involve a little bit more work. Some others even cover issues that are not common to one

Re: [MlMt] Review muted items

2019-01-31 Thread Bill Cole
On 31 Jan 2019, at 10:28, John Cooper wrote: Is there a way to review all muted addresses (or whatever identifier is used to determine muted threads)? Based on experiences with threads 'de-muting' and a little testing, it is my understanding that MM muting is dependent on IMAP keywords

Re: [MlMt] Links to email messages

2019-01-31 Thread Robert Brenstein
On 31 Jan 2019, at 16:37, John Cooper wrote: Florian Heidenreich wrote (at 2:23 on 31 Jan 2019): I’m often keeping track of specific conversations by creating a link to a specific email in another program by dragging the email to this program. This is meant as a general question, and not

[MlMt] Links to email messages

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Florian Heidenreich wrote (at 2:23 on 31 Jan 2019): I’m often keeping track of specific conversations by creating a link to a specific email in another program by dragging the email to this program. This is meant as a general question, and not something for Florian alone to answer: would

[MlMt] Review muted items

2019-01-31 Thread John Cooper
Is there a way to review all muted addresses (or whatever identifier is used to determine muted threads)? ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate

Re: [MlMt] Question on different pasteboard contents at drag'n'drop

2019-01-31 Thread Florian Heidenreich
On 31 Jan 2019, at 11:33, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: For some emails MailMate creates items like - public.url-name - 'urln' - public.utf8-plain-text - NSStringPboardType but for others it doesn’t. Unfortunately, I don’t see the pattern. Can anyone shed some light into this? This depends

Re: [MlMt] Question on different pasteboard contents at drag'n'drop

2019-01-31 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 31 Jan 2019, at 11:23, Florian Heidenreich wrote: For some emails MailMate creates items like - public.url-name - 'urln' - public.utf8-plain-text - NSStringPboardType but for others it doesn’t. Unfortunately, I don’t see the pattern. Can anyone shed some light into this? This depends on

[MlMt] Question on different pasteboard contents at drag'n'drop

2019-01-31 Thread Florian Heidenreich
Hi, I’m often keeping track of specific conversations by creating a link to a specific email in another program by dragging the email to this program. This often works as expected and creates a message://%3c… link in the other program. But about the same time, it doesn’t work as expected

Re: [MlMt] One-click global search for an address (from headers)

2019-01-31 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 31 Jan 2019, at 8:29, Scott wrote: I could be mis-remembering, of course...note that this works for Subjects, and Date (for the day of the month, not to the hour/minute/second level of accuracy). Just not From. I think you are mis-remembering. The context sensitive menu has an item for

Re: [MlMt] pre-populating the in-message search text

2019-01-31 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 30 Jan 2019, at 20:15, Eric Sharakan wrote: Hi, when I use Cmd-F to search within a message, sometimes the search field gets pre-populated with whatever search I might have run before, even if in another App (like Safari). I suspect this is an OS-wide service, but I was wondering if