MM crew - what is the purpose of a subrule? Are these just for grouping
(i.e. no selection criteria or actions) or are there other purposes?
I thought they might also be used to setup a hierarchy of rule execution
but after testing this a bit, I find this is not the case. The behavior
I see
False alarm - figured it out…
Note to self - when moving messages from Junk back to the Inbox, make
sure the rules for the Inbox aren’t cfg’d to send those same
messages to Junk - DOH…
Apologies all around…
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On 29 Apr 2021, at 19:36, Antonio Leding wrote:
Hello fellow MM crew…
Hello fellow MM crew…
Running v1.13.1 (5682) and I could have sworn that the “Move out of
Junk” feature used to work by moving the selected message(s) from the
Junk box back into the Inbox.
When I try this, the message just stays in the Junk box…no change
whatsoever…
Does this either no
On 29 Apr 2021, at 21:19, Antonio Leding wrote:
Did a little more digging and this definitely appears to be a
defect...
Basically, there 2 situations where despite selection criteria being
disabled, the app still applies the actions to either **all selected
messages** or just **all
Did a little more digging and this definitely appears to be a defect...
Basically, there 2 situations where despite selection criteria being
disabled, the app still applies the actions to either **all selected
messages** or just **all messages**. Clearly, this is unexpected
behavior.
Hello Mailmate users,
Running v1.13.1 (5682) with 1 rule cfg’d on my Inbox. As the attached
screenshot shows, the rule has a single selection criteria and two tasks
for the selected messages. The issue I’m having is that despite the
selection rule being disabled, the tasks are still
This is a question for those more familiar with the workings of MailMate.
I have a problem with MailMate beachballing which I have reported to
Benny and other than diagnosing that it is repeatedly evaluating rules
he has yet to solve. In fact as I am just one user with this problem his
time