If you use Evernote, you can forward the mail you want to keep to your
Evernote specific email address, and it will create a note with a clean
(searchable) representation of the original email.
You can also drag and drop it into a Devonthink window, with the same
final output as with Evernote
On 28 Oct 2018, at 6:32, Bill Cole wrote:
Drag & drop into the Finder creates a plain text file for each message
with a .eml extension which adheres to RFC822 email message format.
The file naming is a mess, but it works.
Just for the record, it is
Hi,
Since MailMate doesn't have a way to export email to a standard
format
Umm... I don't believe that to be true.
Sorry - I was mixing up my directionality.
I know about, and use, all of the methods you mention -- but the
Keyboard Maestro macros are still something I've been making
On 27 Oct 2018, at 20:10, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
Since MailMate doesn't have a way to export email to a standard format
Umm... I don't believe that to be true.
Drag & drop into the Finder creates a plain text file for each message
with a .eml extension which adheres to RFC822 email
Hi Michael,
I sometimes want to copy a message and paste it into another
application (usually OmniOutliner, sometimes a plain-text document) --
basically something similar to what you might expect if you typed
command-c when a message is selected in the message list and content
was copied
On 27 Oct 2018, at 4:21, Michael Hucka wrote:
I sometimes want to copy a message and paste it into another
application (usually OmniOutliner, sometimes a plain-text document) --
basically something similar to what you might expect if you typed
command-c when a message is selected in the
Hello MailMate users,
I sometimes want to copy a message and paste it into another application
(usually OmniOutliner, sometimes a plain-text document) -- basically
something similar to what you might expect if you typed command-c when a
message is selected in the message list and content was