From the release notes:
Revision 5861 (Thursday, January 20, 2022)
New: Menu items “Copy as Markdown”/“Copy as HTML” (⇧⌘C/⌥⌘C) added to explicitly
allow the user to put these variants on the pasteboard.
Changed: Default copy behavior is always simple non-Markdown plain text.
On 27 Jan 2022, at
On 27 Jan 2022, at 2:03, Quinn Comendant wrote:
> How do I disable this? I always want unformatted plain text on my clipboard.
>
> It seems this functionality should be something extra that is available in
> the Commands menu, not default copy behavior.
I don't know the solution but I think
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the reply. I gave it a try:
> This attribute added to the relevant source stanza in Sources.plist MAY work
> for you:
> namespaceResponse = '(("INBOX" "/")) NIL NIL';
I quit MailMate, added that line to the Sources.plist, and when I re-opened
MailMate, there were only
When I copy text from an email in MailMate, and paste it into another
application, it adds Markdown formatting. For example, if I copy this
line from an email:
```
sudo bash add-monitoring-agent-repo.sh --also-install
```
And paste it into Terminal.app, this appears:
```
sudo bash
On 2022-01-25 at 17:34:30 UTC-0500 (Tue, 25 Jan 2022 16:34:30 -0600)
Quinn Comendant
is rumored to have said:
Hello,
How do I set the IMAP Path Prefix in MailMate?
MailMate should figure out the prefix on its own, but you can set it
explicitly with the "Hidden Preference" namespaceResponse