I apologize if I’ve missed an explanation of this somewhere obvious,
but I’ve not been able to clarify this in the the Mailmate Help file
or searching the email list archives. The security status banner
information for GPG-encrypted messages seems fairly clear:
Successfully decrypted
John Cooper 2017-10-16 16:46 wrote:
"i" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX" );
I use that with one thing added:
"i" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX", "makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline" );
This makes the column that list the mail active so you can e.g. navigate
it with the keyboard.
One could also
Jonas,
Thanks for your question. I had been meaning to research this for a
while and hadn’t gotten around to it until now.
Like most things related to iCalendar and CalDAV, it’s super hard to
find information on event replies. The short story is that replies are
done by sending an iCalendar
Alain Israel wrote (at 6:39 on 16 Oct 2017):
Is there a shortcut that allows to move (back) to the Inbox without
typing a few strokes, or clicking on an icon (which is inelegant)?
I use the following custom key binding, which performs the action with a
single keystroke:
"i" = (
Is there a shortcut that allows to move (back) to the Inbox without
typing a few strokes, or clicking on an icon (which is inelegant)?
Alain
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I know that we can mute threads in MailMate - typically to perform the same
action e.g. unread for all the replies in the thread. I was seeing it working
very well but off late I see the mutes are not working as expected, even after
I mute a thread I keep getting emails on the same thread
On 16 Oct 2017, at 12:01, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Does any other mail client provide such a functionality? I thought it
was the calendar programs that did it. I wonder, though, whether you
can fake it through a bundle.
Outlook? :)
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Does any other mail client provide such a functionality? I thought it
was the calendar programs that did it. I wonder, though, whether you can
fake it through a bundle.
Robert
On 14 Oct 2017, at 1:26, Jonas Kemper wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to wrap my head around how RSVPing to
On 14 Oct 2017, at 1:26, Jonas Kemper wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to wrap my head around how RSVPing to calendar invites
works. I appreciate how easy this is for example in gmail/outlook.
Now, my situation might be a little bit specific. I have no offline
calendar configured