Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-10-03 Thread Bill Cole

On 3 Oct 2016, at 16:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 3 Oct 2016, at 16:50, Alain Israel wrote:

Indeed, but I was wondering whether « Important » is part of 
these standard keywords, as it could be used as an all purpose tag, 
while *flagged, seen, junk* have a specific function.


I don't think so. The Exchange server I have access to has this 
response:


	* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Seen \Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft 
$MDNSent)] Permanent flags


This means that the server supports the listed keywords and nothing 
else. I don't know if this is in any way configurable by the server 
administrators. I also don't know how/if `$MDSSent` is used by 
Exchange. Maybe it can be misused to get a single server-synchronized 
custom tag...


$MDNSent is used to mark messages for which a message disposition 
notification message has been sent. I don't see how Exchange can be 
repurposing that in any way that IMAP clients (which generate "message 
read" MDNs) can work with, since messages themselves have headers that 
indicate the sender's desire for a MDN and the IMAP spec says messages 
(including headers) must be immutable.


Note that Exchange has its roots in X.400 mail, which has an Importance 
attribute for messages and RFC2156 defines that as translating into an 
Importance header in Internet email. There is also a common X-Priority 
header that some versions of Exchange and Outlook use to replicate 
Importance and some clients have even tried to use a Priority header, an 
X.400 transplant that is such a bad idea (transport priority determined 
by sender) that I don't think even Exchange has ever supported it for 
Internet email. However, some clients have conflated all 3 into a single 
Importance or Priority attribute that looks like an IMAP attribute 
(sorta) but doesn't ACT like one because it can only be changed by 
deleting, purging, and re-saving a message with the appropriate 
header(s) changed or absent. Complicating the whole thing further, the 
standard "\Flagged" IMAP keyword is arguably the same semantically as 
having the Importance header being "high" so there may be some systems 
which set that on delivery based on the header.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-10-03 Thread Alain Israel



On 3 Oct 2016, at 14:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 29 Sep 2016, at 12:08, Alain Israel wrote:

This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag 
*Important* be transferred from one computer to the other (same 
account), when using an Exchange-based server? So far the only 
serious problem I have with MM, although it is not really a 
MM-specific problem, is that neither tags nor flags (only the defaut 
color remains, which is better than nothing…..) are maintained when 
I switch from one computer to the other.


Unfortunately Exchange does not support so-called custom IMAP 
keywords. This means that tags can only work locally. This is also 
true for colored flags. Only “Flagged”, “Seen”, and a few 
other standard keywords can be synchronized.


Indeed, but I was wondering whether « Important » is part of these 
standard keywords, as it could be used as an all purpose tag, while 
*flagged, seen, junk* have a specific function.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-10-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 29 Sep 2016, at 12:08, Alain Israel wrote:

This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag 
*Important* be transferred from one computer to the other (same 
account), when using an Exchange-based server? So far the only serious 
problem I have with MM, although it is not really a MM-specific 
problem, is that neither tags nor flags (only the defaut color 
remains, which is better than nothing…..) are maintained when I 
switch from one computer to the other.


Unfortunately Exchange does not support so-called custom IMAP keywords. 
This means that tags can only work locally. This is also true for 
colored flags. Only “Flagged”, “Seen”, and a few other standard 
keywords can be synchronized.


My recollection  is that the colored mails in Thunderbird were 
maintained, which means it should be possible (at least I hope).


Hmm, in that case I don't know how Thunderbird makes that work.

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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-29 Thread Alain Israel
This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag *Important* 
be transferred from one computer to the other (same account), when using 
an Exchange-based server? So far the only serious problem I have with 
MM, although it is not really a MM-specific problem, is that neither 
tags nor flags (only the defaut color remains, which is better than 
nothing…..) are maintained when I switch from one computer to the 
other. My recollection  is that the colored mails in Thunderbird were 
maintained, which means it should be possible (at least I hope).

Alain

On 28 Sep 2016, at 13:14, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 24 Sep 2016, at 15:13, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:


how I did for add a tag mapped to the “Important” Gmail label ?


That's actually a good question. I looked into and this should work:

![](cid:D0ABC77B-BE78-4EEA-BA27-2F1BDE0DD465@freron.com 
"PastedImage.png")


The display name and the IMAP keyword could also have other values, 
but the “Gmail” label name must be exactly as I've shown in the 
screenshot.


For me, adding this tag automatically resynchronized the account.

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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-28 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 24 Sep 2016, at 15:13, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:


how I did for add a tag mapped to the “Important” Gmail label ?


That's actually a good question. I looked into and this should work:

![](cid:D0ABC77B-BE78-4EEA-BA27-2F1BDE0DD465@freron.com 
"PastedImage.png")


The display name and the IMAP keyword could also have other values, but 
the “Gmail” label name must be exactly as I've shown in the 
screenshot.


For me, adding this tag automatically resynchronized the account.

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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-24 Thread Olivier Bedouelle

how I did for add a tag mapped to the “Important” Gmail label ?

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On 24 Sep 2016, at 14:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 24 Sep 2016, at 9:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:


In Gmail a message go to the label « important »


In that case, make sure you do this:

Maybe check via “Edit Subscriptions” in the IMAP account editor 
that MailMate synchronizes all relevant folders.


But it can create duplicate messages due to how Gmail works. The only 
way to avoid this if you also add a tag mapped to the “Important” 
Gmail label.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-24 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 24 Sep 2016, at 9:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:


In Gmail a message go to the label « important »


In that case, make sure you do this:

Maybe check via “Edit Subscriptions” in the IMAP account editor 
that MailMate synchronizes all relevant folders.


But it can create duplicate messages due to how Gmail works. The only 
way to avoid this if you also add a tag mapped to the “Important” 
Gmail label.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-24 Thread Olivier Bedouelle

Benny,

In Gmail a message go to the label « important »

Cordially

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On 23 Sep 2016, at 21:01, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 23 Sep 2016, at 15:31, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. 
It’s a modern interface of Gmail.


With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a 
message go in archives another folder . As a list Todo


The message is archived, but also marked as a todo item of some sort?

If you go to the Gmail web interfaces can you then locate the email in 
a specific mailbox?



But I do not know which folder to the message will.

The message is not downloaded MailMate. It’s a problem !


Maybe check via “Edit Subscriptions” in the IMAP account editor 
that MailMate synchronizes all relevant folders.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 23 Sep 2016, at 15:31, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. It’s 
a modern interface of Gmail.


With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a 
message go in archives another folder . As a list Todo


The message is archived, but also marked as a todo item of some sort?

If you go to the Gmail web interfaces can you then locate the email in a 
specific mailbox?



But I do not know which folder to the message will.

The message is not downloaded MailMate. It’s a problem !


Maybe check via “Edit Subscriptions” in the IMAP account editor that 
MailMate synchronizes all relevant folders.


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-23 Thread John Cooper
If I understand correctly, Google's Inbox program automatically sorts 
messages into other folders when they are received. According to 
Olivier, the messages in those folders are not downloaded by MailMate, 
or perhaps they're not recognized as new unread messages.


I think the best solution would be for Olivier to use a different email 
client on his phone.


Olivier Bedouelle wrote (at 6:31 on 23 Sep 2016):

I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. It’s 
a modern interface of Gmail.


With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a 
message go in archives another folder . As a list Todo


But I do not know which folder to the message will.

The message is not downloaded MailMate. It’s a problem !

Cordially

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On 23 Sep 2016, at 14:01, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see 
if a particular message is completed.


When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not 
going to get him.


Do you know how I can synchronize the completed messages?


I'm sorry Olivier, but I simply do not understand the question. Could 
you try again?


(You can send me some screenshots *off list* if that's easier for 
you.)


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-23 Thread Olivier Bedouelle
I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. It’s a 
modern interface of Gmail.


With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a message 
go in archives another folder . As a list Todo


But I do not know which folder to the message will.

The message is not downloaded MailMate. It’s a problem !

Cordially


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Port: + 33 6 80 99 99 33
On 23 Sep 2016, at 14:01, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see if 
a particular message is completed.


When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not 
going to get him.


Do you know how I can synchronize the completed messages?


I'm sorry Olivier, but I simply do not understand the question. Could 
you try again?


(You can send me some screenshots *off list* if that's easier for 
you.)


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Re: [MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-23 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:

I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see if 
a particular message is completed.


When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not going 
to get him.


Do you know how I can synchronize the completed messages?


I'm sorry Olivier, but I simply do not understand the question. Could 
you try again?


(You can send me some screenshots *off list* if that's easier for you.)

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[MlMt] Mailmate et Inbox

2016-09-22 Thread Olivier Bedouelle

Hi

I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see if a 
particular message is completed.


When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not going 
to get him.


Do you know how I can synchronize the completed messages?

Cordially

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