Am 23. Januar 2017 12:26:26 nachm. schrieb Benny Kjær Nielsen
:
Note that this
only works if MailMate is always an open application, but this is a
general issue with date-based rules.
Fastmail already has this feature. One can set the "permanently delete when
older
Thanks, I’ll try to sort these mailboxes, and eliminate duplicates (in
addition I have some called Sent, some Envoyés (french for Sent), in
brief there are far too many).
Alain
On 23 Jan 2017, at 13:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 23 Jan 2017, at 13:11, Alain Israel wrote:
I have a related
On 23 Jan 2017, at 13:11, Alain Israel wrote:
I have a related question : I use Mailmate on the Mac, and Spark on
the iphone : when I send a message using Spark, a copy goes to a Spark
mailbox called Sent, which is different from the « Sent messages »
mailbox of Mailmate. The message is not
I have a related question : I use Mailmate on the Mac, and Spark on the
iphone : when I send a message using Spark, a copy goes to a Spark
mailbox called Sent, which is different from the « Sent messages »
mailbox of Mailmate. The message is not lost on Mailmate as it appears
in a separate
On 23 Jan 2017, at 12:15, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
(I've been hesitating making any features which involves deleting
anything automatically, because it also opens up the possibility of
bugs with serious consequences, but it might soon be time to at least
add the rule action needed for a
On 20 Jan 2017, at 21:01, Roger Bohn wrote:
In my version of MailMate, “Trash” is not an option. There are 5
mailbox types, one of which is “Deleted Messages.”
Similarly, I have a mailbox called “Deleted Messages” right
below Junk. I do not have a mailbox called “Trash”.
I’m using an
Benny will correct me if I am wrong. As far as I understand it, the
mailbox types are fixed and immutable but the visible names of the
mailboxes in the list, both universal and smart mailboxes, are up to
you. You can name and rename any of them as you wish. MM will handle
them according to
In my version of MailMate, “Trash” is not an option. There are 5
mailbox types, one of which is “Deleted Messages.”
Similarly, I have a mailbox called “Deleted Messages” right below
Junk. I do not have a mailbox called “Trash”.
I’m using an Exchange Server. Am I supposed to change
On 20 Jan 2017, at 5:43, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
What is the "right" way to configure MailMate (and, by association,
Mail.app on OS X and iOS) so that deleting a message puts it into the
right folder such that all of the various interacting software see
that folder as the rubbish bin and
Hi,
This is one that has been bugging me for a while and I keep pushing it
to the back burner, only to have it flare up at inconvenient times..
I use:
o OS X
o iOS
o Fastmail
I am pretty sure there are others on this list who do the same.
What is the "right" way to configure MailMate
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