> On Mar 14, 2021, at 10:32 PM, Philip Paeps wrote:
>
> While your approach of using MailMate rules to file mail will certainly work,
> you may want to look into using FastMail's sieve features to file the mail on
> the server when it arrives. They're under 'customise -> filters and rules'
>
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
On 2021-03-14 02:43:51 (+0800), Andrew Buc wrote:
What you see here is a start at duplicating my folder structure in
Apple Mail. The Friends mailbox, as you might guess, is for personal
correspondence. The Lists mailbox is for various listservs. I have
many more friends and subscribe to many
On 2021-03-14 02:43:51 (+0800), Andrew Buc wrote:
What you see here is a start at duplicating my folder structure in
Apple Mail. The Friends mailbox, as you might guess, is for personal
correspondence. The Lists mailbox is for various listservs. I have
many more friends and subscribe to many
On 13 Mar 2021, at 13:43, Andrew Buc wrote:
[...]
The Friends and Lists mailboxes are directly under the “Andrew Buc
(FastMail)” account. Is that where they should be?
If that is where you want them, that is where they should be.
Some older IMAP servers required mailboxes to all be under
I’m trying to get going with MailMate. I’m new not only to MailMate but also to
IMAP in general. You’ll notice that this is being composed in Apple Mail!
I’ve started synchronizing MailMate with my FastMail IMAP account, which is
separate from the POP3 account I’ve been using with Apple Mail.