On 8 May 2019, at 17:33, Randall Gellens wrote:
If you're running the software locally, is it possible to have it
generate a report that lists something in the message that could be
then used in a script to have MM delete the messages?
Our IT area now requires Avast, which apparently does
Our university IT actually stopped support the use of desktop email
clients a while ago, with the only “official” way to access email
being the Gmail in a browser.
That's shockingly bad for any organization, but especially a
university, in my view.
Sadly not uncommon.
I don't know anything about the anti-virus software you're using, so I
ask: is it possible to have it do something besides deleting/moving the
message files? Sometimes, anti-malware software can be integrated into
mail delivery so that messages are marked (or rejected by the server).
If
Our university IT actually stopped support the use of desktop email
clients a while ago, with the only “official” way to access email
being the Gmail in a browser.
That's shockingly bad for any organization, but especially a university,
in my view.
--Randall
On 8 May 2019, at 2:28, leo wrote:
Hi all,
When messages send to one of my addresses say
`mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net` in BCC mode (e.g. when send from a
mailing list), how can search for them?
Typing in the search field
t mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net
doesn’t find them, because
On 8 May 2019, at 13:56, Bill Cole wrote:
I did also answer the question. In short: it can't be done.
MM does not actively monitor the existence of message files.
But MM does appear to be internally storing a Msg ID value for each
message which matches the *.eml file on disk, as these can
On 8 May 2019, at 12:57, Sam Hathaway wrote:
On May 8, 2019 12:02:05 PM "Bill Cole"
wrote:
On 8 May 2019, at 9:37, Sam Hathaway wrote:
On 8 May 2019, at 0:49, Bill Cole wrote:
Tip: don't let other programs do data violence in the MailMate
message cache.
That’s not always possible.
On 8 May 2019, at 7:37, leo wrote:
*I sent the same message under the wrong subject, please disregard it.
My apologies for this. Here comes the topic again with the correct
subject:*
Hi MailMatelers
For the work with mailing lists I have a (Smart) Folder with some
interesting first
On 8 May 2019, at 9:37, Sam Hathaway wrote:
On 8 May 2019, at 0:49, Bill Cole wrote:
Tip: don't let other programs do data violence in the MailMate
message cache.
That’s not always possible. Antivirus software may remove messages
that contain malware.
I understand that: it's broken by
“Unofficially” (c; you can have your Gmail mail forwarded to any other account
which you can then access with any mail client.
Dave
>> It's worse than that—many organizations have outsourced their email to
>> Google. My
>> university does, though I still run my own mail server…
> It is the
On 30 Apr 2019, at 12:43, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
It's worse than that—many organizations have outsourced their email
to Google. My
university does, though I still run my own mail server…
It is the same situation here. Although I likely used a @vt.edu account
when registering Mailmate,
On 8 May 2019, at 9:37, Sam Hathaway wrote:
On 8 May 2019, at 0:49, Bill Cole wrote:
Tip: don't let other programs do data violence in the MailMate
message cache.
That’s not always possible. Antivirus software may remove messages
that contain malware.
Basically what I am try to do is use
On 8 May 2019, at 0:49, Bill Cole wrote:
Tip: don't let other programs do data violence in the MailMate message
cache.
That’s not always possible. Antivirus software may remove messages
that contain malware.
-sam
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Same problem: I have submarines depending on `to->address` then the mails only
visible in `other`
Von meinem iDingens gesendet...
> Am 08.05.2019 um 11:28 schrieb leo :
>
> Hi all,
>
> When messages send to one of my addresses say mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net
> in BCC mode (e.g. when send
*I sent the same message under the wrong subject, please disregard it.
My apologies for this. Here comes the topic again with the correct
subject:*
Hi MailMatelers
For the work with mailing lists I have a (Smart) Folder with some
interesting first messages which began a thread (like *this*
Hi MailMatelers
For the work with mailing lists I have a (Smart) Folder with some
interesting first messages which began a thread (like *this* message).
How can I create another Smart Folder which contains all replies to
these first messages?
Many Thanks,
Hi all,
When messages send to one of my addresses say
`mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net` in BCC mode (e.g. when send from a
mailing list), how can search for them?
Typing in the search field
t mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net
doesn’t find them, because it only looks in the `TO` and `CC`
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