On 16 Feb 2015, at 9:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 12 Feb 2015, at 19:26, Helen Holzgrafe wrote:
Is there a way to see what Smart Folders a message can be found in
without opening each folder and looking for it in its list of
messages?
No.
In Apple Contacts you can select a contact and then press the option
button and the groups a contact is part of will temporarily turn blue
and bold in the list of groups on the left of the window.
I didn't know that.
Is there something like that in MailMate? Can I suggest that or
better yet a popup contextual menu or something like that?
I see this as an easier way to make sure a message is actually
filtering into the Smart Folders I think it is supposed to. If it
was presented as a contextual list of those Smart Folders it would
allow me to easily select one that is not working correctly and edit
it.
I don't think holding down ⌥ is a good solution for MailMate, but
maybe it could be a toggle-shortcut which enables/disables the blue
color used in Contacts. I'm not sure how to name such a feature
though: “View ▸ Emphasize Related Mailboxes” ?
If this would be cheap operation that sounds good, but if not it would
be great with a hotkey to somehow hold down to highlight them....maybe
even just show the list of the folders since I got so many that I would
have to scroll to see the highlights.
Maybe Goto Related Mailbox ⌥<that other character>T
?
max
(Just thinking out loud -- not making any promises.)
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Benny
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