On 8 May 2018, at 16:52, John Cooper wrote:
Sam Hathaway wrote (at 7:41 on 8 May 2018):
I was sending files by email today and realized that it’d be really
nice if MailMate would fill in the subject line with the name of the
file I was attaching. I’m imagining two workflows:
1. Drag a single file into the MailMate icon: a new email is created
with the file attached and the subject is set to the name of the
file.
This should work in the next update.
2. Drag a single file into an existing compose window: the file is
attached and the subject is set to the name of the file _only if it
was empty._
This should also work in the next update.
I’m not sure what I’d recommend when attaching multiple files.
Maybe the current behavior (leaving the subject blank) is fine.
Or the word "Attachments."
I don't like that because it would prevent the empty-subject check when
sending. I think this is important to avoid that people start sending
emails with non-informative generic subjects lines :)
Maybe a comma-separated list of X attachment names and then “ and Y
more” if there is a lot of them. Maybe it's overkill :)
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