[MlMt] Export to folder question

2017-10-18 Thread jeff newman
Hello, If I set a rule on a folder to export messages to an external folder they are exported with a filename that consists of numbers. If I drag the message from mailmate into the folder I get a file with the subject of the message as the filename. Is there a way to have a folder action

Re: [MlMt] RSVP/respond to ical/.ics calendar invite?

2017-10-18 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 18 Oct 2017, at 13:50, Giovanni Lanzani wrote: But I'm curious about the multimime (ical + html) message that needs go back with the body of the calendar invite base64 encoded. The `base64` encoding happens automatically for attachments. If I remember correctly Outlook some times

Re: [MlMt] Possible bug: switching into Markdown mode saves a draft without prompting

2017-10-18 Thread Verdon Vaillancourt
On 18 Oct 2017, at 14:21, John Cooper wrote: Now this is a great bug report! Takes me back to my early career as a tester on Aldus PageMaker 5. :) a PageMaker… now we’re both dating ourselves! v ___ mailmate mailing list

Re: [MlMt] Possible bug: switching into Markdown mode saves a draft without prompting

2017-10-18 Thread John Cooper
Now this is a great bug report! Takes me back to my early career as a tester on Aldus PageMaker 5. :) Sam Hathaway wrote (at 11:09 on 18 Oct 2017): ## Scenario 1: No Markdown, works as expected ## ### Steps to replicate ### 1. Reply to a text-only message. 2. Type some non-Markdown text. 3.

Re: [MlMt] A couple of newbie issues

2017-10-18 Thread Ian Petersen
Benny, I thought I once added a hidden preference for this, but I don't seem to be able to locate it. In other words, it's not (currently) optional. You can of course request it if you like :) Consider it requested! ;-) Personally, I prefer “in-between” replies like this, but one of the

[MlMt] Possible bug: switching into Markdown mode saves a draft without prompting

2017-10-18 Thread Sam Hathaway
## Scenario 1: No Markdown, works as expected ## ### Steps to replicate ### 1. Reply to a text-only message. 2. Type some non-Markdown text. 3. Hit Cmd-W to close. 4. Click “Don’t Save”. ### Expected/actual result ### * No message is added to the Drafts folder. ## Scenario 2: Markdown, draft

Re: [MlMt] RSVP/respond to ical/.ics calendar invite?

2017-10-18 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 17 Oct 2017, at 23:46, Giovanni Lanzani wrote: So as far as I can see, I'm left with this On 17 Oct 2017, at 23:18, Giovanni Lanzani wrote: - And how does mailmate parse the reply? For example the invite needs to be encoded in base64. From your blog post I see that in 2014 only discard

Re: [MlMt] RSVP/respond to ical/.ics calendar invite?

2017-10-18 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
Hi Giovanni, you already got some replies. I'll try to fill the gaps. On 17 Oct 2017, at 23:18, Giovanni Lanzani wrote: - the email account this was sent to/the account that received it; That's probably best done using `#source.server`. You can use the GUI (e.g., the statistics view) to

Re: [MlMt] A couple of newbie issues

2017-10-18 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 17 Oct 2017, at 13:40, i...@circa.dk wrote: Replying: Even though I have 'only include selected text' checked in the preferences MM quotes the whole message I'm replying to if nothing is selected. How do I make this stop? If nothing is selected I don't want anything quoted at all. Ever.

Re: [MlMt] addition of "***UNCHECKED***" to subject of incoming GPG-encrypted messages?

2017-10-18 Thread Michael Dunston
On 17 Oct 2017, at 1:03, Christian Kruse wrote: This prefix is generated by the spam/av filter on the server. It isn't able to scan encrypted messages, thus they're *unchecked*. Thank you, I had not considered that possibility. ___ mailmate

Re: [MlMt] RSVP/respond to ical/.ics calendar invite?

2017-10-18 Thread Giovanni Lanzani
On 18 Oct 2017, at 0:11, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: - And how does mailmate parse the reply? For example the invite needs to be encoded in base64. From your blog post I see that in 2014 only discard or action were supported. Is that still the case Benny? Because otherwise there's not much