You can configure the folder MailMate uses for address completion, and
that folder can be whatever you want, and it can be used only for
completions. So, you can create a folder that filters out all the
messages with todoist junk, and whatever else you don’t like, then
point MailMate at that folder for completions.
On 8 Jan 2025, at 20:56, Christian Bailey via mailmate wrote:
When I try to compose an email to one of my colleagues (“Alice”),
Mailmate is constantly auto-completing with an email address like:
“Alice via Todoist 'notifications at todoist.com'"
<48700---.8362197---.fdaed3f7b7001f134b159f2e699b4...@todoist.net>
Adding that to the blacklist doesn't work because Todoist generates
notifications all the time with a new unique email address. And
unhelpfully adds my colleagues’ names as the email name.
I edited that line in Blacklist.plist to:
` "todoist.net" = { };
`
However, that does’t match (Mailmate still suggests these addresses
when I type “Alice” in the To box in Headers. Does MailMate only
match on the entire email rather than any string within it?
Help! Hope there is a way to save me from whack-a-mole.
Related, I searched Google for any documentation about what syntax is
accepted in Blacklist.plist and couldn't find anything.
Best regards,
Christian
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