[MlMt] How do I find out what Smart Folders a message can be found in?

2015-02-12 Thread Helen Holzgrafe

Hi,

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?


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.


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.


-Helen
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Re: [MlMt] How do I find out what Smart Folders a message can be found in?

2015-02-12 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen
Thats one of those features I didn't know I would like to see before I 
saw it suggested.


Would be a nice touch.

But I could see how that could be an expensive operation.
/max



Hi,

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?


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.


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.


-Helen
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Re: [MlMt] How do I find out what Smart Folders a message can be found in?

2015-02-12 Thread Allie Martin

On 12 Feb 2015, at 13:26, 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?


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.


Interesting.  Immediately, what I thought about was including a column 
in the list view for the source smart folder or something like that 
(there are already columns for source account and source mailbox).  Then 
one could include that column in the list and then perform a search, or 
just use the 'correspondence' button with a message from the relevant 
sender selected.


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Re: [MlMt] How do I find out what Smart Folders a message can be found in?

2015-02-12 Thread Allie Martin

On 12 Feb 2015, at 17:47, Allie Martin wrote:

Interesting.  Immediately, what I thought about was including a column 
in the list view for the source smart folder or something like that 
(there are already columns for source account and source mailbox).  
Then one could include that column in the list and then perform a 
search, or just use the 'correspondence' button with a message from 
the relevant sender selected.


Scratch that.  I now see where it wouldn't work.  All mail will list 
only a single instance of each message and not a listing for each 
appearance within a smart folder listing.


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