[MlMt] Importance: header.

2014-04-30 Thread Scott A. McIntyre

Hi,

Is there any way to tweak/modify/insert/whatever the Importance header 
within MailMate?


I've noticed that Importance: high gets rendered with a ! in the 
Flags, but, I'm wondering how I could create a message which has a 
similar header (set to some other value, like low...


Thanks,

Scott
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Re: [MlMt] Importance: header.

2014-04-30 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 30 Apr 2014, at 22:50, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:

Is there any way to tweak/modify/insert/whatever the Importance 
header within MailMate?


I've noticed that Importance: high gets rendered with a ! in the 
Flags, but, I'm wondering how I could create a message which has a 
similar header (set to some other value, like low...


Such headers are badly standardized, but if you know what works for the 
recipient then you can add a custom header as described 
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing). 
Look for `MmAdditionalComposerHeaders`. The example uses `X-Priority` 
which is another non-standard priority header.


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Re: [MlMt] Importance: header.

2014-04-30 Thread Scott A. McIntyre

Hi,


Such headers are badly standardized, but if you know what works for 
the recipient then you can add a custom header as described 
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing). 
Look for `MmAdditionalComposerHeaders`. The example uses `X-Priority` 
which is another non-standard priority header.



Thanks very much.  I know they're not very standard, but I like to 
manipulate them as a form of passive aggression against colleagues who 
need to calm down.


They send things through with High all the time to get extra attention 
(Exchange users) and in Mail.app I'd always change it to Low to let 
them know they're not as important as they thought they were.


I'll take a look at the links provided, thanks Benny!

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Re: [MlMt] Importance: header.

2014-04-30 Thread Scott A. McIntyre

One more question:



Such headers are badly standardized, but if you know what works for 
the recipient then you can add a custom header as described 
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing). 
Look for `MmAdditionalComposerHeaders`. The example uses `X-Priority` 
which is another non-standard priority header.



Is it possible to also set a default value?  I see that it supports 
headerName and type, but does it also support a value, or any other 
parameters?


Ta,
Scott
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Re: [MlMt] Importance: header.

2014-04-30 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 1 May 2014, at 0:00, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:

Such headers are badly standardized, but if you know what works for 
the recipient then you can add a custom header as described 
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing). 
Look for `MmAdditionalComposerHeaders`. The example uses `X-Priority` 
which is another non-standard priority header.


Is it possible to also set a default value?  I see that it supports 
headerName and type, but does it also support a value, or any other 
parameters?


No, I don't think it supports any other parameters. Types can be 
`plain`, `singleAddress`, `multipleAddresses`, `date`, and `separator` 
(for the headers menu).


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