Dear Topher,
In theory, yes it works! (Many thanks Benny!)
Yes, I took Benny to mean create a third mailbox (which I named Reply
Processing).
And following Benny’s instructions, it works really nicely; you send an email,
tagged, it appears in Awaiting Reply, and when a reply comes in, it disa
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, Ben
On 5 Oct 2021, at 0:01, Nick Rich via mailmate wrote:
> So what I want to do is have a rule in ReplyReceived that removes the
> AwaitingReply tag from the matched email in Awaiting Reply. That way, when
> someone replies to an email, my AwaitingReply smart box will be decremented
> accordingly.
Apologies in advance for the simple-minded newbie questions; I have just
acquired Mailmate (How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty!)
I’m hoping to build a Smart Mailbox that contains:
- Emails I’ve sent
- Over the past n days
- Which have not been answered.
Once