Re: [MlMt] How to search for unread mails?

2019-10-12 Thread Guillaume Barrette

Hi all,

I’m new here, switched to MailMate in September, so just 
wanted to say hi to everyone before commenting :)


Regarding the Unread filter feature, myself I had set a shortcut to 
toggle the « unread » filter key (`toggleFilterKey:`) so I can 
easily toggle the unread message on/off with a keystroke.


You can set it with a Custom Key Binding set with something like:

`"1" = ( "toggleFilterKey:", "unread" );`

Then in MailMate, you can click on the sender email so it filters your 
inbox to your specified contact and press you toggleFilterKey shortcut 
("1" in my case) and then see only the messages that are unread.


Hope this help!

Best

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On 12 Oct 2019, at 10:00, Robert M. Münch wrote:


On 11 Oct 2019, at 16:29, Glenn Parker wrote:

One quick and easy way: Enter “f *sender*” into the search bar, 
then (if necessary) display the Read column and click its the column 
header to sort by read/unread state.  All unread messages will be 
grouped at the top (or bottom) of the list.


Well, that’s what I do, but it’s not quick. Because I need to use 
the mouse and restore my previous sorting too.


I would like to type something like „fu sender“ or „fr sender“ 
that would be quick. @Benny: Maybe a good improvement of the search 
syntax.


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Re: [MlMt] How to search for unread mails?

2019-10-12 Thread Robert M. Münch
On 11 Oct 2019, at 16:29, Glenn Parker wrote:

> One quick and easy way: Enter “f *sender*” into the search bar, then (if 
> necessary) display the Read column and click its the column header to sort by 
> read/unread state.  All unread messages will be grouped at the top (or 
> bottom) of the list.

Well, that’s what I do, but it’s not quick. Because I need to use the mouse and 
restore my previous sorting too.

I would like to type something like „fu sender“ or „fr sender“ that would be 
quick. @Benny: Maybe a good improvement of the search syntax.

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Robert M. Münch, CEO

Saphirion AG
smarter | better | faster

http://www.saphirion.com
http://www.nlpp.ch


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Re: [MlMt] How to search for unread mails?

2019-10-11 Thread Robert Brenstein
The pedestrian way is to select Inbox and press ctrl-alt-cmd-f to 
activate mailbox search. It opens with the default search on from, so 
you just need to enter the sender address, then click the plus button on 
the far-right end of that line. A new search line opens. Change From to 
Tags/Keyword in the popup. It defaults to searching for read messages. 
Change “include” to “do not include” and you are done.


On 11 Oct 2019, at 16:29, Glenn Parker wrote:


One quick and easy way:

Enter “f *sender*” into the search bar, then (if necessary) 
display the Read column and click its the column header to sort by 
read/unread state.  All unread messages will be grouped at the top (or 
bottom) of the list.


On 11 Oct 2019, at 3:47, Robert M. Münch wrote:

I want to search all unread emails from a sender. How to do this 
without creating a mailbox?


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Re: [MlMt] How to search for unread mails?

2019-10-11 Thread Glenn Parker

One quick and easy way:

Enter “f *sender*” into the search bar, then (if necessary) display 
the Read column and click its the column header to sort by read/unread 
state.  All unread messages will be grouped at the top (or bottom) of 
the list.


On 11 Oct 2019, at 3:47, Robert M. Münch wrote:

I want to search all unread emails from a sender. How to do this 
without creating a mailbox?


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Saphirion AG
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http://www.saphirion.com


Glenn P. Parker
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[MlMt] How to search for unread mails?

2019-10-11 Thread Robert M. Münch
I want to search all unread emails from a sender. How to do this without 
creating a mailbox?

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Saphirion AG
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http://www.saphirion.com


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