something?
Cheers,
/topher
On 2023-07-19 at 09:00, mailmate-requ...@lists.freron.com wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2023, at 11:25, Topher Buck wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I’d like to change the format of replies to show
>
> From:
> Subject:
> Date:
> To:
>
> instead of the
&
Hello.
I’d like to change the format of replies to show
`From:`
`Subject:`
`Date:`
`To:`
instead of the
`On [date] at [time] [name ] wrote:`
reply sentence. I have looked at
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences but don’t see
anything there that seems to answer my question.
Nick, I’d be interested to learn whether this worked as you hoped. If
yes, can you clarify whether Benny’s “create a mailbox based on
Awaiting Reply” comment describes creating a third smart mailbox, in
addition to AwaitingReply and ReplyReceived?
Thanks,
/topher
On 2021-10-07 at 09:43,
I subscribed to Hey (https://www.hey.com/) for a year, as an
experiment, but have decided to stick with MailMate + Fastmail and not
renew my Hey subscription. I exported my Hey messages as a mail archive
(.mbox file). The only export option Hey offers creates a single .mbox
file, and I’m
I second that request. I generally display `Source Mailbox` and `Msg ID`
columns, but I need to resize them over and over and over. By default,
they are wider than they need to be (i.e., than I want them to be), and
they compress the width of the other columns (`Subject`, in particular).
Can anyone tell me what version—e.g., r5737—I’ll get (today) if I
download via the __direct link__ in the __Big Sur__
paragraph on https://freron.com/download/?
The Alt-“Check Now” option in Preferences > Software Update provides
r5757 (again, as of today). If I’m running Big Sur but don’t
In general, I agree, but it’s not obvious to me that Fastmail’s
labels and mailboxes--let alone MailMate tags--work much better in
MailMate than Gmail’s. I’m sure this is one of those issues that
seems, to a non-coder like me, like it should be simple but isn’t.
(It’s also unclear to me
Benny et al.,
This inquiry relates to
https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.freron.com/msg09153.html.
Has there been any significant update to this functionality in the last
three years? I, too, am interested in using rules to set flags of
various colors on incoming messages.
Thank
IMHO, that would not be a desirable change. That emoji (is it the
[cyclone emoji](https://emojipedia.org/cyclone/)?) looks so much like
the at sign (@) that I’m not sure most users would perceive the
difference. I think the whole point is to make the difference
very—possibly even
Benny et al.,
Are the recommendations found on
https://blog.freron.com/2013/alternative-email-providers/ (now nearly
seven years old) still valid?
LuxSci looks good, but it’s too expensive for me. If I were looking
for email for a business, I might be able to justify the cost—but not
for
I’m still running Yosemite (10.10.5), and I have noticed the same
(unexpected, unwanted) behavior.
On 6 Apr 2018, at 10:50, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 4 Apr 2018, at 2:23, Randall Gellens wrote:
When editing a mailbox rule, if I change the condition, the match
text also changes, which
I have observed that behavior too. It’s aggravating, especially when I
forget to copy and save the match text entry before changing the
condition.
/topher
On 3 Apr 2018, at 20:23, Randall Gellens wrote:
Hi,
When editing a mailbox rule, if I change the condition, the match text
also
Yes, I have restarted MM at least twice. I’m running v1.10 (r5443).
It’s not a big deal, but thank you for your help, Bill.
/topher
On 25 Feb 2018, at 22:58, Bill Cole wrote:
That’s cool. I added this to my custom .plist file, but it’s not
working: hitting space once I have scrolled to the
That’s cool. I added this to my custom .plist file, but it’s not
working: hitting space once I have scrolled to the bottom of a message
does not open the next unread message (though ”Cmd-Option-Down" does).
On 25 Feb 2018, at 17:04, Bill Cole wrote:
I achieve this with a custom keybinding:
Thank you, Benny.
I apologize if I’m being obtuse, but I still don’t think anyone has
addressed my essential point:
“Organize by Thread” does not group all four messages together in
the same way that clicking the “Thread” toolbar button does.
So please allow me to restate the question: Is
I’m a bit flummoxed by the way MailMate handles message threads. I
have read many (but not all) of the messages in the [MailMate Mail
Archive](https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/) that
I can find with a search on “organize by thread”, but I haven’t
found an answer to my
Benny et al.,
I have two Gmail accounts (call them A and B). B is set to forward all
mail to A. Most of the time, I reply to all incoming messages using
account A. However, I occasionally want to be able to reply to a message
sent to B using the B account (*from* address), so I need to have
This is cool, but what’s the use case? In other words, what do you do
with such a link?
Thanks,
/topher
On 10 Sep 2017, at 10:29, Tim Liner wrote:
That did the trick. Thanks!
On 9 Sep 2017, at 21:51, David Green wrote:
On 9 Sep 2017, at 18:44, Tim Liner wrote:
Is there a way to
Hello, Benny,
I’m a relatively recent (few months) convert to MailMate, and I am
still learning how to use it most effectively. One of the things I have
not yet fully understood (or gotten comfortable with) is the
relationship among Gmail labels, IMAP mailboxes, and MM tags. Based on
the
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