Re: [MlMt] Searching on attachment filenames
Glenn, I haven’t been able to obtain any results with the use of Attachments-Name But “A search_phrase” does give me a result and this translates in the search details to “Filename contains search_phrase” I performed my tests with r5898 Regards, Marc On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:55, Glenn Parker wrote: Is anyone else able to get reliable search results on attachment filenames in MailMate? I have an IMAP folder that contains some messages with an attached file called “Attachment.ics” (standard Zoom calendar invite). If I just search for “A ics”, I only see messages from year 2020 and earlier. I verified that I have messages from year 2022 with an “Attachment.ics” attached file. I tried rebuilding my entire message database, but I still get the same results. Is this maybe a problem with searching on filename extensions versus the main filename? Using Edit > Find > Mailbox Search… was even worse. I enabled “Attachment-Name” as a search option, but I get zero messages no matter what I search for. NB: I already sent a separate email about this using the Send Feedback… option, but I wanted to check with others, too. Glenn P. Parker glenn.par...@comcast.net ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Searching on attachment filenames
On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:49, Glenn Parker wrote: If I just search for “A ics”, I *only* see messages from year 2020 and earlier. It's better to use `A .ics` to avoid attachments which happen to include `ics` in its name. I verified that I have messages from year 2022 with an “Attachment.ics” attached file. If possible, send me an example via “Help ▸ Send Feedback”. You can also use “View ▸ Show Raw Message” and locate the `Content-Disposition` header and the `Content-Type` header of the calendar attachment. These are likely all I need to figure out why this happens. There might be an issue with MailMate not looking at some specific variant of specifying the filename. The filename indicates that MailMate could not find the name (or there is no name) and gave it a default name of `Attachment.ics` based on its MIME type. In that case, it's hard to search for. I think maybe this would work: Content-Type ▸ Subtype is “calendar” For which you need to enable the “All body parts” check mark for the “is” comparison method. I'm not saying that this shouldn't be easier :) For example, when using the `A` search MailMate should (to be intuitive) somehow also search the name which is generated for display. I tried rebuilding my entire message database, but I still get the same results. Is this maybe a problem with searching on filename extensions versus the main filename? No, I don't believe it is. P.S. I’m wondering if rebuilding the message index could be faster? I didn’t really need to re-download every message, I just wanted to rebuild the indexes, but the MailMate Help only suggested the .rebuild.tmp method, which forced a complete message refresh. That “trick” should not trigger re-downloading emails, but it could certainly work better. In general, rebuilding should not be needed unless MailMate detects an issue itself. I'm afraid it's used far too often in an attempt to fix unrelated issues (not that this particular issue could not somehow have been related). -- Benny ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Replicate Snooze or Reminder Functions
Miles, Just want to attract you attention to the following condition which I love. ThreadId is in mailbox ThreadId This allows you to get all the mails related to the one mail which is in a specific (smart)mail box You could set up a smart mailbox containing the logic which would give you “the mails” and create an other mail box which shows you the thread just my 5cts Marc On 30 May 2022, at 17:27, Miles Fawcett wrote: I am evaluating a move to MailMate from Superhuman so am new to MailMate for the past seven days. I really love MailMate but would miss the reminder functions (or remind if the recipient does not respond). I am trying to replicate these use cases: 1. I send an email at mark it to be returned to my inbox if I do not receive a response from the recipient in x days 2. I receive an email which I would like to defer actions for x days to mark it to be archived and returned to my inbox in x days In my attempt to accomplish this (maybe I am missing a much better way) — I have set up tags for days I want to “sleep” the messages (e.g., ‘1-days’, ‘3-days’, ‘7-days’, ‘30-days’) and created a smart inbox where all of the messages are shown (with nested *Smart Mailbox*’s to process each of the tags. I have also created a tag ‘Returned’. I am close with the following questions/issues: 1. Is it possible to use the “Last Viewed” date rather than the “Date Received” in a filter or rule? So I can set the deferral period from the date I am viewing the message and can easily reset the deferral time? 2. Would a rule allow me to remove the sleep tag when another email in that thread is received? So the reminder turns off if an email is received in the thread. Thanks so much! Best, Miles ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Searching on attachment filenames
On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:55, Glenn Parker wrote: > Is anyone else able to get reliable search results on attachment filenames in > MailMate? > > I have an IMAP folder that contains some messages with an attached file > called “Attachment.ics” (standard Zoom calendar invite). > > If I just search for “A ics”, I only see messages from year 2020 and earlier. > I verified that I have messages from year 2022 with an “Attachment.ics” > attached file. > > I tried rebuilding my entire message database, but I still get the same > results. Is this maybe a problem with searching on filename extensions versus > the main filename? > > Using Edit > Find > Mailbox Search… was even worse. I enabled > “Attachment-Name” as a search option, but I get zero messages no matter what > I search for. > > NB: I already sent a separate email about this using the Send Feedback… > option, but I wanted to check with others, too. Working fine here. Charlie -- Charlie Clark Sengelsweg 34 Düsseldorf D- 40489 Tel: +49-203-746000 Mobile: +49-178-782-6226 ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate