Henry Seiden wrote (at 6:30 AM on Thursday, January 25, 2024):
It seems to me when attempting to log in the IMAP account in
auto-configure mode, that it’s a security thing with Windows Live.
The auto-configure uses new IMAP Server names (outlook.office365.com,
attempting to share with online
devynosbo...@gmail.com wrote (at 1:36 PM on Monday, January 15, 2024):
> On 15 Jan 2024, at 13:29, John Doherty wrote:
>
> I’ve been using it about a week, but every day I’ve found another good
> feature or trick. It really is much better than any other program (and I
> think I’ve tried them
Henry Seiden wrote (at 5:26 AM on Sunday, January 14, 2024):
I had to enable sharing in my System (System Settings>Privacy &
Security>Sharing)
I found no Sharing item in Privacy & Security, but I did find the
setting in System Settings > Privacy & Security > **Extensions** >
Sharing.
Antonio Leding wrote (at 10:56 AM on Tuesday, December 19, 2023):
1) What does “XXX via mailmate” mean?
2) Why does it need to change?
On 19 Dec 2023, at 4:42, MM_Arc via mailmate wrote:
I notice that some posts on the list have the format “XXX via
mailmate” and others don’t.
I’m trying
Christian Bailey via mailmate wrote (at 4:56 PM on Tuesday, December 12,
2023):
I found many many mailing lists that were just numbers and so want to
hide those. I edited the example Mailing Lists as below, but assume
there must be a more proper way to accomplish this?
The second row in
Randall Gellens wrote (at 3:32 PM on Wednesday, November 22, 2023):
> On 22 Nov 2023, at 4:27, Michael Nietzold wrote:
>
>> Is I am on Version 1.14 (5939) - is it safe just to download the .tbz and
>> overwrite the MM app?
>
> What I do is download and unpack the test/experimental version and
Quinn Comendant via mailmate wrote (at 2:40 PM on Sunday, October 1,
2023):
When I check for a new test build, I get this message:
5937 is the latest version available. You have version 5964.
How did I end up on a version newer than the latest test version?
It’s awkwardly worded. Aside
Doug Knapman via mailmate wrote (at 8:34 AM on Wednesday, September 13, 2023):
> Mailmate is no longer showing the sidebar on the left showing all the
> configured mailboxes. How do I get it back and turn it off when I want to
> focus on one mailbox?
With main window (not a message window)
Randall Meadows wrote (at 3:26 PM on Friday, September 8, 2023):
I have this keybinding set ... so that I can hit "d-d" to mark the
selected messages as read and move them to the trash folder. This
works for all my accounts *except* for my iCloud account; in this
case, it'll do the MOVE, but
Normally I'm not a big fan of replies that merely say they can't
reproduce the problem, but I'll make an exception in this case and say
that I don't have any problem resizing the rightmost (Date Received)
column in the three-pane layout in build 5964. It's at its minimal size
by default, and I
Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 5:59 AM on Sunday, June 4, 2023):
> I think I’m missing the standard.plist file. At least I can’t find it.
The standard.plist file is inside the application bundle where it's not easily
messed with:
Macintosh HD > Applications > MailMate.app > Contents > Resources >
Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 2:54 AM on Thursday, May 25, 2023):
hi
It’s driving me nuts. (When I focus on it.) None of the keyboard
shortcuts in MM work. They are all greyed out. [Here is a
screenshot](https://www.dropbox.com/s/sqn3qcso7jnahhe/MM%20Shortcuts%20greyed.png?dl=0).
It must be
Quinn Comendant wrote (at 1:16 PM on Tuesday, May 23, 2023):
Under a folder's Rules I see a rule has "CA" in the Type column
([screenshot](https://send.strangecode.com/f/scr-20230523-mrhb.png)).
What does this mean?
My guess: Conditions (C) and Actions (A) are both set for this rule.
Raza Rizvi wrote (at 2:16 PM on Tuesday, April 18, 2023):
You can hold down the ALT key before or while looking at the MailMate
menu item (the one to the left of the File menu)
Or the *Option* key, if you're on a Mac. :)
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Shoshanna Green wrote (at 5:45 AM on Tuesday, April 11, 2023):
> On 10 Apr 2023, at 22:43, leo wrote:
>
>> Sometimes though I would like to search for all emails _**to and from**_
>> this recipient.
>
> What you're looking for is a search for all email with that recipient as
> "correspondent,"
Ken Pope wrote (at 10:55 AM on Wednesday, April 12, 2023):
> Part of Plan B includes finding a good, secure email provider that (a) will
> accept my domain name, (b) plays well with Mail Mate, (c) will allow me to
> import my current array of emails, & (d) allows sufficient storage (e.g.,
>
Rob Russell via mailmate wrote (at 11:53 AM on Monday, March 20, 2023):
> It took me a bit before I "got" EagleFiler and now I use it for many
> different purposes. I have years of emails in EF. I like the EF search though
> I can also search in the Finder and the backups (Arq and TimeMachine)
Henry Seiden wrote (at 7:17 AM on Wednesday, March 15, 2023):
> Where are the MM settings for background color and foreground color viewed?
> Is it a .plist settings file somewhere or how can they be inspected?
I don't know whether these exist as user-accessible settings. If they do exist,
you
Menu bar counters, Henry. Keep up.
Henry Seiden wrote (at 1:45 PM on Tuesday, March 14, 2023):
Glenn,
Mine are black on grey and I’m happy with that. Attached 6K file.
Have not tweaked it since installation many versions ago.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
- -
Techworks Pro Co.
E:
Karl Erik Jessen wrote (at 11:18 AM on Sunday, March 12, 2023):
Every time I try to quit Mailmate (5950) i get the message in the
attached .png file
"Do you want to quit without sending
You have 2 message(s) scheduled to be sent later. Next one is 7 month
ago"
I don't know what's
Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 3:16 AM on Tuesday, February 28, 2023):
Having moved MM to a new computer, I find I want to use some key
bindings and on reading closely the manual discover this: “Do not
edit these files. Changes should be placed in separate files as
described further below. The
Jolin Warren wrote (at 2:48 AM on Thursday, February 16, 2023):
> Did you construct your IMAP UUID manually? I got mine by highlighting the
> mailbox in MailMate and pressing `cmd-C` (I suppose you could also choose
> `Copy` from the `Edit` menu). I think this is the recommended way of doing
>
Eric Sharakan wrote (at 7:46 PM on Wednesday, February 15, 2023):
> Assuming Benny's comment still applies, it seems you are doing it as he
> expects, and perhaps you've uncovered a bug. Though it's interesting that
> your working keybindings file has all UUIDs; wonder how those were obtained
John Cooper wrote (at 7:07 PM on Wednesday, February 15, 2023):
> My working keybindings file uses a coded URL for every mailbox, even IMAP
> mailboxes:
>
> "m" = ( "goToMailbox:", "D95CD39B-3CEB-4060-901F-13732A91044F",
> "makeFirstResponder
; = ( "goToMailbox:",
"imap://myaddress%40pobox.com%40mail.pobox.com/INBOX/MailMate",
"makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline" ); // MailMate
Unfortunately, I can't find a way to obtain the current UUID in the first form
-- only the second, which seems to break
I've been trying to edit the custom keybindings file I've been using, but after
I do, no single-key keybindings work. Every key on the keyboard only yields an
error sound.
I've checked the syntax, and all the semicolons are there. I can't find any
errors. The file name hasn't changed. The
> On 12 Feb 2023, at 10:05, RANDY ABBOTT wrote:
>
>> I accidentally deleted the Conditions of a Smart Mailbox and it was a rather
>> lengthy one. Where are the settings for those stored so I could maybe try to
>> retrieve them from Time Machine?
The rules are stored in the ~/Library/Application
Joseph P. Hillenburg wrote (at 9:47 AM on Friday, February 10, 2023):
> I moved a group of messages from one mailbox to another. One of them is too
> large, so Mailmate repeatedly prompts me about this. How do I figure out
> which message it is, so I can do something about it?
I'd add a Size
John Doherty via mailmate wrote (at 12:27 PM on Sunday, February 5, 2023):
> On Sun 2023-02-05 12:42 PM MST -0700, wrote:
>
>> Yup, I never even noticed before that this option existed and can't really
>> think of why I would want to do it. But different strokes, etc. Maybe
>> someone has a
ialog box appear that
lets you edit the subject while warning of some of the possibly unintended
consequences. On my system, this works whether a message is highlighted in the
message list, or if a message is open in its own window. I'm using 5941 on
Ventura.
> On 4 Feb 2023, at 17:58, John
aisrael wrote (at 8:52 AM on Saturday, February 4, 2023):
> I vaguely remember these questions have been asked already, but I can’t seem
> to find the answer in the exchanges I have kept : is it possible to add a
> short note to a message (like a reminder), or alternatively to modify the
>
John Doherty via mailmate wrote (at 8:39 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
> On Mon 2023-01-23 09:12 PM MST -0700, wrote:
>
>> $ file ~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
>>> /Users//Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist: Apple binary
>>> property list
>>>
>>> Do not know
John Doherty via mailmate wrote (at 7:50 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
> On Mon 2023-01-23 08:39 PM MST -0700, wrote:
>
>> Glenn Parker wrote (at 6:09 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
>>
>>> On 23 Jan 2023, at 19:13, John Cooper wrote:
>>>> But
Glenn Parker wrote (at 6:09 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
On 23 Jan 2023, at 19:13, John Cooper wrote:
But why bother with counters.txt and stdout and stdin? I would
suggest quitting MailMate, making a copy of
~/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist, editing the copy
directly
davecc wrote (at 5:15 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
>>> I can’t find the user Library folder where these files are supposed to
>>> live. I presume it’s on the Data volume of the Mojave partition.
>>>
>>> Can someone please confirm where to find the MailMate plist files?
>>
>> The Mac OS
Glenn Parker wrote (at 3:55 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
> Editing these color values using “defaults” will be trickier but the gist of
> it is, in a terminal window:
>
> defaults read com.freron.MailMate MmCounters2 > counters.txt
> ### Quit the MailMate app.
> ### Edit
davecc wrote (at 3:05 PM on Monday, January 23, 2023):
> I can’t find the user Library folder where these files are supposed to live.
> I presume it’s on the Data volume of the Mojave partition.
>
> Can someone please confirm where to find the MailMate plist files?
The Mac OS hides the
n 2023, at 15:30, John Cooper wrote:
>
>> Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:16 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
>>
>>> I notice that if I select all then expand, only the top-level message in
>>> the thread is selected, which explains the behaviour. Given that, is there
Guy Middleton wrote (at 12:16 PM on Saturday, January 14, 2023):
> I notice that if I select all then expand, only the top-level message in the
> thread is selected, which explains the behaviour. Given that, is there any
> way to select all the messages in the window, including all messages
davecc wrote (at 5:24 AM on Wednesday, January 4, 2023):
> I, also, would like this feature added to MailMate.
>
> Dave
Me too! That level of control is what made Eudora so beloved to me and others.
>>> is there a way to add searchable free form notes to incoming messages?
>>>
>>> This is
Randy Bush wrote (at 4:02 PM on Thursday, December 29, 2022):
> url hints not working for me on 2020 ventura mbp 13 using Version 1.14
I'm wondering if it's not a Ventura thing.
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Henry Seiden wrote (at 4:05 PM on Wednesday, December 28, 2022):
Jon,
Must tell you I never noticed that feature at any point. Mainly
because I use the Three Pane or Threaded Arcs layouts and most often
for web links I use the paste command to embed, format & compose it
(⌘+K) in a single
I can’t reproduce this behavior in 5927. Try updating to the latest
test version.
Michael Nietzold wrote (at 12:34 PM on Wednesday, November 16, 2022):
Where:
- i see a message in the 3 pane "preview" window
- or i doble click and open the message details view
what i do:
- i try zoom with
John Doherty via mailmate wrote (at 6:51 AM on Thursday, November 10, 2022):
> I use a three-pane layout and usually read messages in the message viewer
> window. Sometimes I open a message into its own window. In either case, the
> message headers (From:, Subject:, Date:, To:) remain visible
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 4:42 AM on Sunday, November 6, 2022):
> at the same time I will also have to think about how to develop MailMate
> going forward (which includes how to make money).
One thing you might think about is that regardless of how much the product has
actually changed, a
I'll second this question and request a functionality change if there's no good
answer. I often find myself opening mailbox edit windows when I merely intended
to click to activate MailMate when it is present in the background.
Tracy Valleau wrote (at 8:33 AM on Friday, November 4, 2022):
> I
Tariq Magdon-Ismail wrote (at 8:16 PM on Thursday, October 27, 2022):
n00b question: Where was r5923 announced and where do I get it from?
:-) I only see 5918 on the downloads page.
Hi Tariq,
Open MailMate Preferences, and on the Software Update tab, hold down the
Option (Alt) key while you
This is a fun feature - I've used it to change the icon for my Travel folder to
an airplane, and my Waiting folder to an hourglass - but it's hit or miss. Some
symbols that are in the SF Symbols app aren't available (including "dollarsign"
and "mountain.2"), but you can't know until you type
ailbox > Color menu, the symbol next to the mailbox changes to
that color.
John
> On 27 Oct 2022 at 07:40 +1000, John Cooper ,
> wrote:
>> Simon Kaplan wrote (at 2:19 PM on Wednesday, October 26, 2022):
>>
>>> In today’s release (5923) Benny says
>>>
>&
messages, NOT about
any message I'm trying to send. The issue was correctly responded to by
Pete Resnick about 45 minutes ago.
John
John Cooper wrote (at 10:57 PM on Saturday, October 22, 2022):
I subscribe to a newsletter that often includes proper names from
non-English languages. When I
Pete Resnick via mailmate wrote (at 10:17 AM on Monday, October 24, 2022):
> Except it's wrong. The original message should say "charset=utf8", not
> "charset=iso-8859-1". The original sender's email program got it wrong. It
> would be nice if MailMate had the feature that many web browsers
John Cooper wrote (at 10:57 PM on Saturday, October 22, 2022):
I subscribe to a newsletter that often includes proper names from
non-English languages. When I use Mailmate to view a recent
newsletter, I see the following:
![](https://i.ibb.co/r2q9vHZ/MailMate.png)
When I view the raw
I subscribe to a newsletter that often includes proper names from
non-English languages. When I use Mailmate to view a recent newsletter,
I see the following:
![](https://i.ibb.co/r2q9vHZ/MailMate.png)
When I view the raw message, I see this:
![](https://i.ibb.co/Fs1LjMq/HTML.png)
And when
Randall Gellens wrote (at 9:21 AM on Friday, October 21, 2022):
> Mac Eudora had several features that made rule maintenance much easier. Two
> in particular: first, looking at a rule showed when it was last triggered;
> the list of rules showed a tiny dinosaur next to a rule that hadn't fired
Ron B wrote (at 1:36 PM on Wednesday, September 14, 2022):
> I recently moved my Mac onto MacOS Monterey. Simultaneously, I moved from
> whatever was the last "normal" release of MailMate to Version 1.14 (5852).
>
> Now when my emails get sent, all I hear is silence.
>
> If I go into the
David Wainberg wrote (at 12:32 PM on Wednesday, September 7, 2022):
> Hi all,
>
> I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a reply. I had
> the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message as I compose it.
>
> [...] I add a tag in the composer window, and then send the
Bill Cole wrote (at 8:26 AM on Tuesday, September 6, 2022):
> The "View->Show HTML Source" command in MM DOES NOT show the original HTML of
> the message, it shows the HTML generated by MailMate to display the message.
> To see the actual HTML used by the author, you need to use "View->Show Raw
Henry Seiden wrote (at 11:50 AM on Saturday, September 3, 2022):
Yes, but you might want MM- reference to this for future use… It’s
in the MM Help list publication under the section, “Rebuild
Database”:
How to transfer MailMate Settings to another computer
To copy your settings to another
Henry Seiden wrote (at 8:40 AM on Friday, July 8, 2022):
> Are there available options for font shortcuts that aren’t yet implemented
> like a shortcut for underline. MacOS shortcut ⌘+U works fine in Mail, but
> there is no working shortcut in MM r5902 using standard fonts (Times New
> Roman,
Henry Seiden wrote (at 11:17 AM on Wednesday, July 6, 2022):
You may also want to look into junk filtering in case you are using
any of those features.
It couldn't be junk filtering—Mark said that the messages do
eventually appear in MailMate.
On 6 Jul 2022, at 13:44, Mark Gerber wrote:
Dan Pritts wrote (at 3:31 PM on Thursday, May 5, 2022):
> Normally, when composing a message, I start typing the address in the To:
> line, and once the autocompletion has gotten to the address I want, I press
> comma. Most mail clients, including Mailmate until recently, treat this as
>
On 26 Apr 2022, at 8:20, Henry Seiden wrote:
> I can’t find any way to search for a word or group of words in the MailMate
> doc, Release Notes, accessible from the Help menu.
Select all, copy, paste in your favorite text app, and search.
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Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 1:37 AM on Saturday, Apr 9, 2022):
> This means `emate` still doesn't work in the latest test release (for most
> users on macOS 12.3). Instead, I should complete my work on a replacement for
> `emate`. No time frame on that though.
Assuming that emate is something
Gavan Schneider wrote (at 9:13 PM on Sunday, Jan 2, 2022):
> On 3 Jan 2022, at 15:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
>
>> My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some situations,
>> used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight. However, that
>> same research shows that the
Roger Sheen wrote (at 8:47 AM on Sunday, Dec12, 2021):
> Instead of splitting the current window width in two as expected, the Preview
> pane increases the window size, pushing the right side beyond the display
> boundaries.
I can confirm this, but not this:
> When you edit to remove the
Eric Sharakan wrote (at 5:53 AM on Wednesday, Dec 8, 2021):
> the primary purpose of release notes is to tell me what changed since the
> last version I downloaded. And ideally, this is true both for folks who
> download test versions as well as those who do not.
You're absolutely right. And
On 1 Dec 2021, at 8:44, Randall Meadows wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2021, at 6:48, John Cooper wrote:
>>
>> For what it’s worth, the following variation continues to work for me in
>> 5850:
>>
>> "u" = ( "toggleReadState:" );
>
> I consider
Glenn Parker wrote (at 9:20 AM on Friday, Nov 26, 2021):
> Second, you can add previously seen addresses to MailMate’s blacklist by
> right-clicking on the address and choosing the “Add to Blacklist” action.
> Once an address is blacklisted, it won’t be offered during auto-complete. Be
>
> On 2021-11-18 23:32:19 (+0800), John Cooper wrote:
>> MailMate Preferences' View pane lets you choose between the following themes
>> for plain text emails:
>>
>> - Standard
>> - Simple
>> - Classic
>> - Apple Mail
>>
>> With a plain tex
MailMate Preferences' View pane lets you choose between the following
themes for plain text emails:
- Standard
- Simple
- Classic
- Apple Mail
With a plain text email message selected in my Inbox, I've cycled
through the first three, restarting MailMate each time. But I don't see
a
I'm running MailMate version 1.13.1 (5676) on MacOS Mojave (10.14.6).
Normally I use MailMate only with my primary email account, but recently
I added two of my "junk" email accounts, Hotmail and Yahoo. The problem
involves Yahoo. When a message arrives in Yahoo's Inbox, I receive an
audible
TJ Luoma wrote (at 06:49:15 -0700 on 22 April):
I was setting up MailMate on a new Mac and saw this message which I
have not seen (or at least noticed) before:
https://i.luo.ma/MailMate-Full-Spotlight-Access.png
I found this very confusing. What is "the Spotlight interface"? I
usually only
Move it somewhere else?
Mine always open wherever the last message window was when it closed.
Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 17:57 on 17 Oct 2019):
Somehow - I don’t know how or why - MM has decided that when I want
to write an email it opens up a little skinny window on the right side
of my
Bram Heerink wrote (at 0:57 on 4 Jul 2019):
I use multiple ‘inboxes’ per IMAP account. E-mail for a specific
domain will be moved to a specific ‘inbox’ folder by Fastmail
rules.
I actually want to be able to have an extra unread counter for a
specific folder in an IMAP account. Is
Dave C wrote (at 9:04 on 8 Jun 2019):
I do that (switch between MM and browser) tens of times a day, with
one key press: Cmd-Tab. I click on a URL in a mail message and when
I’m done viewing the page—Cmd-Tab brings MM back quickly. Nothing
“non-optimal” I can see...
Robert wants to open
Although I don't experience the same difficulty in Dark Mode as you do,
this is very well explained and useful to know. Thank you!
Glenn Parker wrote (at 7:32 on 21 May 2019):
For those who haven’t yet delved into MailMate’s “hidden”
preferences, I just want to note that some minor tweaking
, you
have to use the up and down arrows, which to me is not very
convenient. Is there a way to circumvent this “problem”, that I
may have missed?
On 19 May 2019, at 19:01, John Cooper wrote:
How about View > Show Raw Message?
That’s fine for messages I receive, but I have a prob
aisrael wrote (at 4:15 on 19 May 2019):
From time to time I have a long mailing list that exceeds the size of
the window that shows the recipients’ addresses. This window
enlarges to some extent, but only shows 6 lines. What I find annoying
is that it is impossible to scroll through the list,
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 7:50 on 11 Jan 2019):
On 8 Jan 2019, at 22:48, John Cooper wrote:
I have my default downloads folder set to Desktop in MailMate
preferences, but when I right-click an image and select either
Download Image or Download Linked File, the target file goes into my
Chris Newman wrote (at 14:05 on 15 Mar 2019):
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
Charlie Garrison wrote (at 17:08 on 3 Mar 2019):
On 4 Mar 2019, at 1:12, John Cooper wrote:
You did.
You must know more than me then. I found the following to be
ambiguous:
... you currently need the latest test release of MailMate 1.x for
this to work...
I don't find this ambiguous
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 1:39 on 3 Mar 2019):
On 26 Feb 2019, at 14:02, Charlie Garrison wrote:
It's not working for me though; would that be due to me using a beta
version rather than latest 1.x release?
Yes, I *think* I noted that in my initial email, but I might be wrong
:)
You
Giovanni Lanzani wrote (at 11:13 on 28 Feb 2019):
On 22 Feb 2019, at 23:22, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
I copied the file so I have this:
```
$ ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Resources/Layouts
Mailboxes
headersFormatting.plist
```
but after restarting nothing seem to happen
Robert Brenstein wrote (at 6:47 on 19 Feb 2019):
You can drag and drop text onto a new message window from another
window. It works. Personally, I find it more useful since the app is
“hidden” in the apps folder.
Presumably, one would drag the text to the MailMate icon in the Dock,
where it
Randy Bush wrote (at 21:19 on 16 Feb 2019):
>> I suggest another graphic, something less... creepy.
>
> it's telling you about something creepy
Thanks, dude, we get it.
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Eric Sharakan wrote (at 6:14 on 16 Feb 2019):
I found the graphic both creepy and sometimes shown incorrectly so I
disabled it via this terminal command:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmNospoofSymbolDisabled -bool YES
-Eric
On Feb 16, 2019 at 02:01:24 EST, Dave C wrote:
I suggest
Sherif Soliman wrote (at 22:58 on 15 Feb 2019):
This is something that MailMate does to help users detect @ symbols in
the name part of an address header, which is one simple pattern of
email spoofing. This blog post by Benny explains more:
https://blog.freron.com/2017/email-spoofing/
What's with the skulls that MailMate displays in the return addresses of
some messages?
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/iwfzu880yxqp4io/skulls.png)
I've viewed the raw messages to try to figure out what prompts this kind
of display, but I only see an @
Dave C wrote (at 16:23 on 8 Feb 2019):
Please change “this Yahoo account” to “a Yahoo account”
Okay. When you use the web interface to view your Yahoo mail, are the
messages present in your Yahoo Inbox?
Yes, they are in the account’s Inbox.
Okay, then—I'll pass the baton to someone else!
Dave C wrote (at 15:41 on 8 Feb 2019):
On 8 Feb 2019, at 15:19, John Cooper wrote:
Dave C wrote (at 14:47 on 8 Feb 2019):
I created a filter in Yahoo (for this yahoo account) that kept
certain messages from appearing in my yahoo inbox which means the
didn’t show up in my MM Inbox.
Today
Dave C wrote (at 14:47 on 8 Feb 2019):
I created a filter in Yahoo (for this yahoo account) that kept certain
messages from appearing in my yahoo inbox which means the didn’t
show up in my MM Inbox.
Today I removed the Yahoo filter but these messages don’t show up in
my Inbox. I can see
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 6:30 on 1 Feb 2019):
Everyone uses web links and usually we would never consider copying
the information on a web page. We just use the link (even when we know
that it could disappear some day).
Perfect analogy! The main difference between web links and message
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
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
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
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
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
Is there a way to review all muted addresses (or whatever identifier is
used to determine muted threads)?
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Alexandru Nedelcu wrote (at 1:55 on 27 Jan 2019):
Can I add rules somehow to MailMate to prevent the saving of Sent
email based on some filter?
Yes, just add a rule to your Sent mailbox.
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Paul Flicek wrote (at 7:34 on 9 Jan 2019):
A surprising number of menu items change when you press the option
and/or control key:
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/hidden-macos-features-option-key/
Option, yes, Control, no. Try searching for "control" or "ctrl" on that
page.
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