FYI, Multi-value header support has been added according to its ticket.
https://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/777-support-multi-value-headers-in-submailboxes-recipient-headers-tags-flags
I personally haven't tried it out yet (I have not been using MailMate
lately because I find
Benny,
Tried the modification to display tags in columns as noted in the ticket
site and changed the code you supplied to use two of my tags. I get the
column in my display but don't see anything in the column, even after
adding one of the two chosen tags to a new message. attaching my plist.
On 16 May 2014, at 6:46, David Rees wrote:
I'm very excited about the gmail label support you are building into
MailMate, its the key feature I keep looking for in an OSX client.
Simply
showing them as folders isn't enough for folks who active use Gmail.
Once I make a gmail label a tag I
On 16 May 2014, at 10:13, Gary Hull wrote:
My impression is that MailMate doesn't deal well with Gmail by design,
and there's no plan to natively support Gmail.
Well, even though I dislike the design choices for Gimap (and calling it
IMAP) I've done a lot to make it work in MailMate. A rough
On 16 May 2014, at 12:41, Gary Hull wrote:
Tags are pretty much labels, but they don't map back and forth to
Gmail.
To be precise, plain tags (IMAP keywords) actually do synchronize with
the server, but you cannot see them in the Gmail web interface unless
they have been configured in
Hi all,
For various reasons I've had to migrate all of my email out of the 'normal'
(courier) IMAP server I was using over to Google (apps for business).
The current documentation seems to indicate that MM still doesn't deal too well
with Gmail and labels, and with my current setup I really
My impression is that MailMate doesn't deal well with Gmail by design,
and there's no plan to natively support Gmail. MailMate is a
standards-based e-mail client that follows the various IMAP RFCs. Gmail
uses an undocumented proprietary fork/hack of IMAP (GIMAP). There's
only one developer for
Thanks Gary,
I completely understand the design decisions behind MailMate, and Google's
strange not-quite-IMAP implementation. The reality though is that Gmail (and
GIMAP) actually work *really* well, and recent comments made me wonder if there
was more label-compatibility coming in MM.
On
If you have a lot of legacy e-mail in a Gmail account, then I certainly
understand that MailMate support for Gmail labels would be helpful. But
it sounds like you recently moved to Gmail. In that case, make sure that
you take a close look at MailMate's smart mailboxes, at at tags.
For