On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 02:10:57 +0900, Bill Cole wrote:
> Or just honor the Reply-To and don't generate duplicates.
after seeing decades of embarrassing unintended posts to mailing lists,
and sending a few myself, my MTA strips Reply-to:, and i do not intend
to change that. the discussions on this
Randy,
By putting individual's email addresses in the To slot, you're causing
mailing list conversations to show up in the Inbox even if the mailing
list is redirected to the Mailing List mailbox.
Please only put MailMate Users in the To slot. Bill, et al., will still
see it. If you need to
On 27 Oct 2016, at 11:53, Gary Hull wrote:
Randy,
By putting individual's email addresses in the To slot, you're causing
mailing list conversations to show up in the Inbox even if the mailing
list is redirected to the Mailing List mailbox.
It's worse than that. The list seems to be
ok, i decided to test.
o i am in SOURCES
o i subscribed to Deleted Messages on the server
o i delete a message from my inbox with the DEL key
o i look in Deleted Messages; there are eight messages there but not
the one i just deleted
o the right click menu on Delete Messages
On 27 Oct 2016, at 8:02, Randy Bush wrote:
Right clicking on the 'Deleted Messages' folder in the left
hand pane will present a contextual menu. Select
Empty "Deleted Messages"
aha! that's it. my use pattern is
o i do not display MAILBOXES, only SOURCES
o i am not subscribed to
> Right clicking on the 'Deleted Messages' folder in the left
> hand pane will present a contextual menu. Select
>Empty "Deleted Messages"
aha! that's it. my use pattern is
o i do not display MAILBOXES, only SOURCES
o i am not subscribed to Deleted Messages, do you subscribe
On 27 Oct 2016, at 11:12, Randy Bush wrote:
>> Well for me (various e-mail clients and IMAP servers including Google
>> and Exchange) deleting the message then "empty deleted messages"
>> (contextual menu in MM on said folder) does the job...
>
> sounds perfect. except i do not have such a menu
On 25 Oct 2016, at 10:51, Randy Bush wrote:
when i delete messages (with the delte key) in mailmate, they still
seem to be in the imap folder; other imap clients still see them. how
do i make them really deleted?
This should only happen if MailMate cannot complete the move of these
> Well for me (various e-mail clients and IMAP servers including Google
> and Exchange) deleting the message then "empty deleted messages"
> (contextual menu in MM on said folder) does the job...
sounds perfect. except i do not have such a menu option when right
clicking the folder. i can
Well for me (various e-mail clients and IMAP servers including Google
and Exchange) deleting the message then "empty deleted messages"
(contextual menu in MM on said folder) does the job...
Admittedly not using wanderlust under emacs.
On 27 Oct 2016, at 9:09, Randy Bush wrote:
when i
>>> when i delete messages (with the delte key) in mailmate, they still
>>> seem to be in the imap folder; other imap clients still see them.
>>> how do i make them really deleted?
>> please tell me there is an answer to this
> Clarification please; Are they staying in the folder (INBOX, Archive,
On 27 Oct 2016, at 0:01, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
when i delete messages (with the delte key) in mailmate, they still
seem to be in the imap folder; other imap clients still see them.
how
do i make them really deleted?
please tell me there is an answer to this
Clarification
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> when i delete messages (with the delte key) in mailmate, they still
> seem to be in the imap folder; other imap clients still see them. how
> do i make them really deleted?
please tell me there is an answer to this
randy
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when i delete messages (with the delte key) in mailmate, they still seem
to be in the imap folder; other imap clients still see them. how do i
make them really deleted?
randy
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