Hi,
Is there any way (hidden preference ?) to disable external links in
MailMate?
Maybe an additional window confirming the opening of the link page?
For now, I set the "OakBrowserAppBundleIdentifier" for a non-existing
key.
It works, but it generates unnecessary entries in the log :-(
It
On 25 Jan 2019, at 0:16, chairep...@mailbox.org wrote:
I couldn’t make it work. MailMate repeatedly asked for the password
although it was correct. The log shows: Server response: “A0 NO
LOGIN failed”.
How did you manage to configure it?
I don't recall any specifics; it was nearly two
On 22 Jan 2019, at 17:28, chairep...@mailbox.org wrote:
Bad news. I have to use exchange to handle my work emails. I would
rather use mailmate but mailmate doesn’t support exchange. That’s
too bad. I’ve tried davmail to get mailmate handle it but with no
success. The exchange server doesn't
Bad news again. The local administration doesn’t allow IMAP/SMTP. For now I’ll
switch to Apple mail to handle my private and work email account. Maybe you,
Benny, will support exchange in the future even if it is not as reliable as
IMAP. I’ll miss you MailMate ;)
On 22 Jan 2019, at 17:02, Jan Münnich wrote:
Apparently MailMate uses SHA1 for S/MIME signatures:
Content-Type: multipart/signed;
boundary="=_MailMate_9C9B7CEB-A063-4594-B53C-4CA40977FBE0_=";
micalg=sha1;
SHA1 is not considered as secure anymore
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-1). I
On 24 Jan 2019, at 5:15, leo wrote:
I just switched the MailMate list delivery to digest – and now I get
in MailMate a complaint about `gpg2` which I do not have installed.
There's a known bug which can make this appear even if you have not
enabled OpenPGP in the Security preferences pane.