On 18 Feb 2021, at 10:42, Tobias Jung wrote:
It feels like those > and < symbols are backwards. > 2 weeks ago and
< 1 weeks ago doesn't feel like it should match anything - can
anybody help me wrap my head around that syntax?
My guess is that "> 2 weeks ago" is shorthand for "date is
On 18 Feb 2021, at 11:51, Bill Cole wrote:
Have you tried just switching to the "Two Panes" layout instead of the
"Three Panes" layout?
No, I wasn’t aware of it. (I haven’t looked at the Layouts for
years.) That’s probably what I should have been using all along.
Anyway, I’ve just
On 18 Feb 2021, at 9:34, Rob McBroom wrote:
I’ll also add that I’m definitely hiding the Message View with
⌃⌥⌘H and not just dragging the edge to make it small (but
possibly still enabled).
Have you tried just switching to the "Two Panes" layout instead of the
"Three Panes" layout?
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On 18 Feb 2021, at 15:03, Robert Wall wrote:
So in /Users/robertwall/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist, I would find my rule, and change the
line in my rule (this is Mailmate's "message is received last week"
default rule) that says:
filter = "(#date-received >[f] 2
On 18 Feb 2021, at 8:33, Robert Goldman wrote:
On 18 Feb 2021, at 7:14, Robert Wall wrote:
Just flagging this as solved for me. I went to do updates, and for
some reason I was on a beta / pre-release version. Mailmate prompted
me to downgrade, I did, and all is well.
Worth noting.
I
On 18 Feb 2021, at 7:25, Ian Petersen wrote:
What do do have in Preferences > Viewer > Mark messages read after X
seconds?
You can either put a longer time e.g. 60 seconds or remove the
tickmark altogether, which should make messages only be marked read
manually.
I have it enabled and set
On 18 Feb 2021, at 7:14, Robert Wall wrote:
Just flagging this as solved for me. I went to do updates, and for
some reason I was on a beta / pre-release version. Mailmate prompted
me to downgrade, I did, and all is well.
Worth noting.
I checked in response to this and I see
MailMate 5673
So in /Users/robertwall/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist, I would find my rule, and change the
line in my rule (this is Mailmate's "message is received last week"
default rule) that says:
filter = "(#date-received >[f] 2 weeks ago and #date-received <[f] 1
weeks ago)";
Hmmm, the option is available on my system, see attachment.
On 18 Feb 2021, at 14:45, Robert Wall wrote:
When I set up a "last week" rule (that's the option in the UI), it
seems to pull messages received the previous *calendar* week - not the
past 7 days. And "is not" isn't an option in the
When I set up a "last week" rule (that's the option in the UI), it seems
to pull messages received the previous *calendar* week - not the past 7
days. And "is not" isn't an option in the UI.
On 18 Feb 2021, at 7:23, Tobias Jung wrote:
On 18 Feb 2021, at 14:18, Robert Wall wrote:
Working on
On 18 Feb 2021, at 14:18, Robert Wall wrote:
Working on a few rules. I see that I can do "received", and I can use
descriptors like "last week", "last month", etc. What I *want* is
something like "anything older than x days". I realize that if I do it
manually once, in the future it should
On 18 Feb 2021, at 14:18, Robert Wall wrote:
Working on a few rules. I see that I can do "received", and I can use
descriptors like "last week", "last month", etc. What I *want* is
something like "anything older than x days".
Well, the rule for "last week" is "Date-Received is within last 7
Working on a few rules. I see that I can do "received", and I can use
descriptors like "last week", "last month", etc. What I *want* is
something like "anything older than x days". I realize that if I do it
manually once, in the future it should stay caught up as the mail checks
automatically
Rob,
Is it just me?
What do do have in Preferences > Viewer > Mark messages read after X
seconds?
You can either put a longer time e.g. 60 seconds or remove the tickmark
altogether, which should make messages only be marked read manually.
Cheers
Ian
On 18 Feb 2021, at 12:51, Rob McBroom wrote:
> I have MailMate setup with the preview pane hidden. Though I really like the
> idea, I’ve never used a preview pane in any mail app for one reason: It marks
> messages as read when they’re *selected*, and not when I *read* them.
>
> In the latest
I have MailMate setup with the preview pane hidden. Though I really like
the idea, I’ve never used a preview pane in any mail app for one
reason: It marks messages as read when they’re *selected*, and not
when I *read* them.
In the latest version of MailMate, disabling the preview pane
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