Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2020-01-14 Thread Charlie Clark
On 23 Dec 2019, at 16:32, Niall O'Reilly wrote: What I do, and I'm not sure it matches your use case exactly, is to hang a number of project- or category-specify smart mailboxes from my Inbox, and add an extra one, named "Uncategorized", and with a "not in any of those folders" condition

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-25 Thread David Shepherdson
On 25 Dec 2019, at 08.51, David Ledger wrote: If it’s in the Inbox it will appear in the Inbox. The only way for it not to appear in the Inbox is to move it out of there with a real filter, not a ‘Smart Mailbox’. That’s not strictly true. If you use the ‘Edit Mailbox…’ command on the Inbox

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-24 Thread David Ledger
On 24 Dec 2019, at 9:11, Charlie Clark wrote: On 23 Dec 2019, at 10:55, Robert Brenstein wrote: The real inbox is not smart. It is a proper IMAP mailbox. Create a smart mailbox called for example INCOMING and set to to inbox sans exclusion folders. Move inbox down the list out of way and use

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-24 Thread Charlie Clark
On 23 Dec 2019, at 10:55, Robert Brenstein wrote: The real inbox is not smart. It is a proper IMAP mailbox. Create a smart mailbox called for example INCOMING and set to to inbox sans exclusion folders. Move inbox down the list out of way and use Incoming instead. Ugh! That would mean, for

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-23 Thread Robert Brenstein
The real inbox is not smart. It is a proper IMAP mailbox. Create a smart mailbox called for example INCOMING and set to to inbox sans exclusion folders. Move inbox down the list out of way and use Incoming instead. On 23 Dec 2019, at 9:52, Charlie Clark wrote: On 23 Dec 2019, at 0:57, Robert

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-23 Thread Niall O'Reilly
On 23 Dec 2019, at 8:52, Charlie Clark wrote: Right, but I want this other way round. I think Robert Brenstein's suggestion may be part of the solution you need. I want to exclude stuff that is in a Smart Folder from being shown in my Inbox. At the moment I don't think this is possible

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-23 Thread Charlie Clark
On 23 Dec 2019, at 0:57, Robert Brenstein wrote: Smart folders can do such exclusions easily. You just use the “not in the folder” condition on the mailboxes tab. Right, but I want this other way round. I want to exclude stuff that is in a Smart Folder from being shown in my Inbox. At the

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-22 Thread Robert Brenstein
Smart folders can do such exclusions easily. You just use the “not in the folder” condition on the mailboxes tab. On 22 Dec 2019, at 12:04, Charlie Clark wrote: I suspect that I'm going to have to do something like this but, with a little more support from MailMate, I'd be much happier. For

Re: [MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-22 Thread Charlie Clark
On 19 Dec 2019, at 22:55, Scott wrote: Replying to list, in case other people are interested. I don't have quite the same use case as you, but, I solved a similar problem by not relying on MailMate, but, by focussing on Sieve and THEN MailMate. I use FastMail for may email, and was able to

[MlMt] Handling project-based e-mails

2019-12-19 Thread Charlie Clark
Hi, to some extent this rehashes some of a discussion I had in October when I first started using MailMate. I have several e-mail accounts for completely different tasks and I don't use e-mail exclusively to look at my e-mail. As a result I'd like to be able to move or hide e-mail from the