The real inbox is not smart. It is a proper IMAP mailbox. Create a smart
mailbox called for example INCOMING and set to to inbox sans exclusion
folders. Move inbox down the list out of way and use Incoming instead.
On 23 Dec 2019, at 9:52, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 23 Dec 2019, at 0:57, Robert
On 23 Dec 2019, at 14:21, Charlie Clark wrote:
Exactly that: I select a folder, as I would in Finder, and then no
matter what I try I can never move the folder, it only changes
selection. This could be some trackpad thing, because I normally use a
mouse or graphic tablet, but I assume I'm
On 23 Dec 2019, at 19:14, Bill Cole wrote:
Standard drag-and-drop works for me. What doesn't work for for you?
Exactly that: I select a folder, as I would in Finder, and then no
matter what I try I can never move the folder, it only changes
selection. This could be some trackpad thing,
On 23 Dec 2019, at 4:51, Charlie Clark wrote:
Hi,
when working with a mouse I can move folders around easily. But I
can't seem to work out how to do this with a trackpad.
Any ideas?
Standard drag-and-drop works for me. What doesn't work for for you?
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On 23 Dec 2019, at 8:52, Charlie Clark wrote:
Right, but I want this other way round.
I think Robert Brenstein's suggestion may be part of the solution you
need.
I want to exclude stuff that is in a Smart Folder from being shown in
my Inbox. At the moment I don't think this is possible
On 23 Dec 2019, at 13:24, Bram Heerink wrote:
Hello,
Fastmail offers me a way - webmail only - to put Sent mail in a Sent
mail folder I pick in the settings.
Forgot to mention: Based on identity, this creates a way to handle
multiple ‘accounts’/identities in one IMAP account.
This only
Hello,
Fastmail offers me a way - webmail only - to put Sent mail in a Sent
mail folder I pick in the settings. This only works in the Webmail
client. Is there are a way to mimic this in Mailmate?
Regards,
Bram
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Hi,
when working with a mouse I can move folders around easily. But I can't
seem to work out how to do this with a trackpad.
Any ideas?
Charlie
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On 23 Dec 2019, at 0:57, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Smart folders can do such exclusions easily. You just use the “not
in the folder” condition on the mailboxes tab.
Right, but I want this other way round. I want to exclude stuff that is
in a Smart Folder from being shown in my Inbox. At the