mailboxes ?
For this to work, you need a custom specifier which parses the part of
the subject line you need. That'll make it available in all parts of
MailMate (including conditions and rules). I believe something similar
has been done in the past. For example, read through [this
thr
Hello,
following this example:
https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2012-February/000197.html
I have successfully created a number of custom specifiers for me to use
with submailboxes. This works like a charm for all kinds of mail
headers. However, for something that I’m up to, I’d need
Does Mailmate support regular expressions in the Search All Messages or
in any other search context?
The only mention I can find of using regex to search is to [create a
custom
specifier](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004223.html). Is
that the only way
On 11 Apr 2022, at 3:54, Quinn Comendant wrote:
Does Mailmate support regular expressions in the Search All Messages
or in any other search context?
The only mention I can find of using regex to search is to [create a
custom
specifier](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004223
think it would be possible to
define a custom specifier for the `Date` header of the message
picking the “Sun/Mon/...” part of it. It could be named Weekday
and then “Date ▸ Weekday” would be available in the GUI.
Interested in more details about this?
Yes :)
Save the following in this file
days (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday), etc. in statistics ?
Hmm, only very low-level I think. I think it would be possible to define
a custom specifier for the `Date` header of the message picking the
“Sun/Mon/...” part of it. It could be named Weekday and then “Date
▸ Weekday” would be available
On 10 Apr 2022, at 19:54, Quinn Comendant wrote:
Does Mailmate support regular expressions in the Search All Messages
or in any other search context?
No.
The only mention I can find of using regex to search is to [create a
custom
specifier](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April
. in statistics ?
Hmm, only very low-level I think. I think it would be possible to
define a custom specifier for the `Date` header of the message
picking the “Sun/Mon/...” part of it. It could be named Weekday
and then “Date ▸ Weekday” would be available in the GUI.
Interested in more details
On 1 Jun 2017, at 8:01, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
By using mailbox name format `${subject.body/.*?:(.*?)@.*/$1/}` I can
get to this:
...
I'm wondering if a "group by unique name" or something similar could
be possible under sub mailboxes ?
For this to work, you need a custom
is mailing me.
Is there a way to have it show the 7 week days (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday), etc. in statistics ?
Hmm, only very low-level I think. I think it would be possible to
define a custom specifier for the `Date` header of the message picking
the “Sun/Mon/...” part of it. It could be named
a custom specifier. Here is a starting
point:
https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02243.html
All of this is very low level and I cannot promise that details are not
going to change in the future.
--
Benny
___
mailmate mailing
older emails on
[this
list](https://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=custom+specifier=mailmate%40lists.freron.com).
--
Benny
On 3 Mar 2019, at 5:24, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 1 Mar 2019, at 4:48, Randy H. Tjahjono wrote:
I want to create a submailbox for each unique value of `To >
Addr
ring
of the subject header. If he cannot use `prefix` or `blob` then he needs
a custom specifier.
I think [this
thread](https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02220.html)
describes a similar problem and the low level solution.
--
Benny
:
Does Mailmate support regular expressions in the Search All Messages
or in any other search context?
The only mention I can find of using regex to search is to [create a
custom
specifier](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2015-April/004223.html).
Is that the only way
riority
levels, who a task has been assigned to, etc.
Also a tricky one. I guess it might be possible using a custom
specifier. The default one for tags is like this:
tags = {
headers = ( "##tags" );
specifierRegex = '(\S+)';
the ID number from the
comparison. That'll require a custom specifier. Here is a starting
point:
https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02243.html
All of this is very low level and I cannot promise that details are
not going to change in the future.
Ok, thank first off
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