good point… hadn’t noticed. I did want to be sure he knew that it
could be set as a default as well.
v
On 30 Aug 2018, at 13:15, John Cooper wrote:
Verdon Vaillancourt wrote (at 10:04 on 30 Aug 2018):
Another way is to use the little pop-up menu to choose the header
fields you want.
Verdon Vaillancourt wrote (at 10:04 on 30 Aug 2018):
Another way is to use the little pop-up menu to choose the header
fields you want.
Yes, but Maurice asked for a keystroke.
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Another way is to use the little pop-up menu to choose the header fields
you want. Once you have it set up the way you want, choose the option
there to set that as Default Headers.
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verdon
On 30 Aug 2018, at 12:22, John
My email has been 100% reliable for a decade now. So has MailMate,
mostly.
The last couple of betas 5511-16 (I think) have twice done this:
As I was going thru my inbox, deleting emails one by one, suddenly the
entire contest of the inbox, more than a dozen emails in each case,
Maurice,
Benny (the developer) answered this on August 8. When the To field is
active in the outgoing message, the keystroke option + enter opens the
CC field and makes it active. At that point, repeating the option +
enter keystroke opens the BCC field. Hope this helps.
John
Maurice Mines
Benny,
Thank you for your prompt response.
If you mean the sounds then I think you are correct. I think the “Do
Not Disturb” setting only affects the notifications displayed.
Both the sound and the counter.
For now, you can disable sounds in the Counters preferences pane of
MailMate.
It
On 2018-08-28 20:03:45 (+0200), Philip Paeps wrote:
I moved one of my IMAP mailboxes serverside:
% doveadm mailbox move -u philip INBOX.mumble mumble
mumble was previously only a container for child mailboxes (there was
no Maildir named `mumble` but there were plenty of `mumble.foo`
On 30 Aug 2018, at 6:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 30 Aug 2018, at 3:39, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
For what it is worth, this is the same issue that I reported on the
23rd of January of this year, and it still is just as prevalent
today.
Once MailMate gets stuck with the case sensitivity
On a related matter, a filed a ticket a while back requesting that
MailMate play its notification sounds without needing the systemwide
"Play user interface sound effects" selected in System
Preferences->Sound.
Can this be fixed please? I _hate_ getting all the other sound effects
just to
On 30 Aug 2018, at 3:39, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
For what it is worth, this is the same issue that I reported on the
23rd of January of this year, and it still is just as prevalent today.
Once MailMate gets stuck with the case sensitivity and
auto-complete/matching, the only way to "clear"
On 29 Aug 2018, at 22:33, Kourosh Kalayeh wrote:
Today I noticed that turning on “DO NOT DISTURB” of my mac does
not effect MailMate notification behavior. Is that the case or am I
missing something?
If you mean the sounds then I think you are correct. I think the “Do
Not Disturb” setting
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