Wow! I'm so pleased.
Also, wow!? I'm so selective in what I see. I often use that drop-down
menu for BCC and haven't paid any attention to the other options.
I'm using send later on this email, just for fun.
thank you,
Malcolm
On 9 May 2023, at 13:00, Richard Rettke wrote:
I use Send L
I use Send Later frequently. It is indeed ad hoc.
I am running Version 1.13.2 (5673) of Mailmate
If you look at the line ABOVE the From: address *(when composing a
reply)* you will see 4 horizontal lines followed by a ∨ which are then
followed by the word Signature followed by a ∨.
Click on
I'd like to schedule the delivery of messages on an ad-hoc basis. I had thought
that MailMate had this option but I cannot see it.
This morning I was awake and working far too early. It was not the right time
to send email.
I know that I can leave the message in Drafts. However that means I hav
I've just been reading the docs about delayed send.
From what I can see, the intention is to have a default delay that allows us to
interrupt the delivery of mail within a short timeframe. Very good. And a
control click on the menubar allows the option to "Send Now" regardless of the
default se
MM is accurate for neither in my case. In the Workspace UI I see 200.3
MB of 5.88 PB used overall (Drive, Gmail, Photos).
On 6 May 2023, at 21:06, Jon Sutton via mailmate wrote:
David-
I am a Google Workspace administrator. The usage shown for my account
in MM 5950 is the overall usage and
Ditto for me. I turned off all Google junk filtering. Also, using a
specific “Junk Mail” mailbox, not Gmail>Spam with SpamSieve on that
account.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: infotechworksprocom
W: http://techworkspro.com
On 8 May 2023, at 17:45, Mike Conley wrote:
On
On 8 May 2023, at 15:55, Randall Meadows wrote:
> Right now eight of my nine accounts do that, but then I have to also go look
> in Mailboxes > Junk to find the google spam.
I have the same setup, but I've turned off Google spam filtering in my Gmail
accounts, so everything goes through SpamSiev
Roger,
Take a look at
https://proton.me/support/labels-in-bridge?ref=instantsearch
Seems that real tags are not supported (per the statement at the bottom
of the page). Proton Mail’s Labels appear as folders within MailMate
for the Proton Mail account,.
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 8 M
Dear MailMates,
Has anyone been able to get tags to work with the new Proton Mail
Bridge?
https://proton.me/blog/new-proton-mail-bridge
I set up a filter in the Proton Mail web UI to add tags based on certain
criteria, and they’re applied correctly in the web mailer, so the
filter works.
On 8 May 2023, at 13:13, Henry Seiden wrote:
> Hello Randall,
>
> I use an external app called SpamSieve (by Michael Tsai) to filter junk mail
> from my inboxes (in 10 IMAP accounts, including a Gmail account). It actually
> runs on a separate server (a MacMini 2020) running a separate app (Appl
Hello Randall,
I use an external app called SpamSieve (by Michael Tsai) to filter junk
mail from my inboxes (in 10 IMAP accounts, including a Gmail account).
It actually runs on a separate server (a MacMini 2020) running a
separate app (Apple’s Mail.app).
MM supports SpamSieve although I do
I use (what I assume is) the default "Unreads" smart mailbox to collect all my
unread messages, sorted into specific mailboxes for easier consumption.
This includes the Junk messages, making it easy for me to quickly scan for
false positives. This Junk submailbox within "Mailboxes > Unread" wor
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