On 29 Jan 2015, at 16:57, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:02, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:

How about instead of taking the account with the first hit take the account with the *most* hits ?

I'm not sure this is a solution for the problem discussed (blacklisting addresses).

I think that would make it work much more reliable for me to avoid that just because I sometime use my private gmail account to send mail to a coworker should not mean it uses my private account as default to send from.

I'm not convinced that would be a good solution since it would make it very hard to change what MailMate has “learned”.

hmm - that would be easier than today.

Lets say I have Sent 4 mails to hu...@work.com from m...@gmail.com and 1000 to hu...@work.com from m...@work.com

mailmate insist on using m...@gmail.com until I remove all the 4 mails in m...@gmail.com

my suggestion: it would choose from m...@work.com. which is the right choice.


if I wanted it to be from m...@gmail.com I would still have to go remove the 1000 from m...@work.com in both cases.

/max

You would essentially have to send more messages from the new “from” than you did from the old “from”. Sending to a coworker from two different addresses makes it impossible for MailMate to anticipate what you want. In this case it's probably better if I provide some way to explicitly bind the default choice.

But I'll keep the idea in mind.

On 28 Jan 2015, at 11:04, Benny Kjær Nielsen <mailingl...@freron.com> wrote:

On 25 Jan 2015, at 22:12, Kai Großjohann wrote:

I exchange a lot of email with John Doe, but somehow, "jdoe@example.comkai" ended up in the list of "To" addresses to be completed. The correct address (the one without "kai" at the end) is also in the list, but the wrong one seems to come first.

How do I remove the bogus "jdoe@example.comkai", leaving only the valid "j...@example.com"?

This comes up regularly. MailMate uses sent messages for completion suggestions and there is not way to “blacklist” addresses. Entries in Contacts currently take precedence over a sent message when the sent message is more than 30 days old.

I'm still not 100% sure how blacklisting could/should work, but I'm getting closer. I think I know how to best synchronise such a list over IMAP (which is the main problem for an implementation).


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