Not an answer to your original problem, I know, but if it helps you tidy
up afterwards...
https://github.com/quentinsf/IMAPdedup
:-)
Quentin
Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser
https://quentinsf.com
Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser
quen...@pobox.com
https://quentinsf.com
blog: statusq.org
On 11 Mar 2024, at 8:16, Philip Paeps wrote:
> On 2024-03-07 00:06:49 (+0800), Quentin Stafford-Fraser wrote:
>> What I really want is to have more than one SMTP server associated with my
>> main IMAP account, and select the outgoing server based on my From: address.
>>
Ah, thanks, Bill - that's a good solution: using limited IMAP subscriptions! I
had thought of duplicating the IMAP settings from another account, but didn't
want to have two copies of my mail.
Your subscriptions+special folders setup is a nice one!
Quentin
I have about a dozen email addresses and they all eventually end up in the same
Fastmail IMAP account, either because they're my domains and the MX is set up
to deliver there, or because they're forwarded from other mail services over
which I have less control.
My most-used email address is
Hi there -
I'd like to map the keystroke Ctrl-Alt-Cmd-C to a command from the
OmniFocus bundle - it's a shortcut I use everywhere else in my system.
But by default in MailMate it does *View Layout Show Correspondence
View*.
I remapped it to the *OmniFocus Add With Summary...* command in
Is there a quick way to refresh the view of a smart mailbox?
I use a combined 'Unread or flagged' box as a kind of to-do list, as per
http://www.statusq.org/archives/2014/08/27/6007/
It would be very satisfying, once I've dealt with an issue and unflagged
it, to hit a keystroke and see things