[MlMt] Markdown Heading ##

2022-09-07 Thread Zak McClellan
I recently migrated to a new computer:

From: MailMate 1.13.2 (5673)

To: MailMate 1.14 (5895)

I noticed in the composer for Markdown I now use a space after the # sign for 
Heading text, where previously no space was needed (but a space also worked).


###Individual Project

Versus

### Individual Project


Would this have been something I tweaked on my old computer?  Or is this 
inherent in the new version (1.14)?
After a Google search it appears that the former behavior (without a space) is 
not the norm.

-Zak
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[MlMt] Tag or flag sent messages

2022-09-07 Thread David Wainberg
Hi all,

I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a reply. I had 
the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message as I compose it.

These threads imply that if I tag in the composer, the tag should be preserved 
with the message saved in the Sent Messages folder after sending.

https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.freron.com/msg09297.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.freron.com/msg14626.html

However, I am not finding that to be the case. I add a tag in the composer 
window, and then send the message. I find the message in Sent and it has no tag.

I feel like I might be missing something simple. Can anyone tell me?

Thank you!

-David
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Re: [MlMt] Tag or flag sent messages

2022-09-07 Thread John Cooper
David Wainberg wrote (at 12:32 PM on Wednesday, September 7, 2022):

> Hi all,
>
> I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a reply. I had 
> the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message as I compose it.
>
> [...] I add a tag in the composer window, and then send the message. I find 
> the message in Sent and it has no tag.
>
> I feel like I might be missing something simple. Can anyone tell me?

Have you tried adding the tag after the message is sent, instead of tagging it 
during composition? Sounds as if the tag might not be preserved as the message 
is saved for the first time.
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Re: [MlMt] Tag or flag sent messages

2022-09-07 Thread Robert Goldman

On 7 Sep 2022, at 14:59, John Cooper wrote:


David Wainberg wrote (at 12:32 PM on Wednesday, September 7, 2022):


Hi all,

I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a 
reply. I had the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message 
as I compose it.


[...] I add a tag in the composer window, and then send the message. 
I find the message in Sent and it has no tag.


I feel like I might be missing something simple. Can anyone tell me?


Have you tried adding the tag after the message is sent, instead of 
tagging it during composition? Sounds as if the tag might not be 
preserved as the message is saved for the first time.


If that's true, this is a new behavior. I have had a smart mailbox 
called "Awaiting Response" that takes messages from "Sent Messages" and 
"INBOX" that have the tag `waiting_for_response` that I apply in 
composition.  It appears to be working fine.*


* Appears to be because my workflow has not had the right discipline, 
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Re: [MlMt] Markdown Heading ##

2022-09-07 Thread Bill Cole

On 2022-09-07 at 13:13:36 UTC-0400 (Wed, 07 Sep 2022 13:13:36 -0400)
Zak McClellan 
is rumored to have said:


I recently migrated to a new computer:

From: MailMate 1.13.2 (5673)

To: MailMate 1.14 (5895)

I noticed in the composer for Markdown I now use a space after the # 
sign for Heading text, where previously no space was needed (but a 
space also worked).



###Individual Project

Versus

### Individual Project


Would this have been something I tweaked on my old computer?  Or is 
this inherent in the new version (1.14)?


The latter. Benny switched the underlying Markdown implementation.

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Re: [MlMt] MacOS 13 Ventura

2022-09-07 Thread Glenn Parker

On 5 Sep 2022, at 10:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:


On 2 Sep 2022, at 18:02, Joseph P. Hillenburg wrote:


Has Mailmate been tested on Ventura? Will a new build be necessary?


I did borrow a Ventura-capable machine a few weeks ago and then 
installed Ventura on an external disk to see if there were any major 
issues. It seems to work well, but I do welcome any bug reports (using 
the latest test release of MailMate).


My main development machine (MacBook Pro 2015) does not support 
Ventura.


Probably not helpful for the Ventura support (at least not yet), but I 
thought folks with older machines might be interested in 
[OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher](https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/). 
This is an open-source tool that allows many older machines to be 
upgraded to various mac OS versions, including Monterey (mac OS 12), 
without official Apple support.


I was able to get my older MacBook Air on Monterey even though Apple has 
decided to leave it behind on mac OS 10. I realize this isn’t a 
“permanent” solution for older hardware, but for now I’m very glad 
to have the latest security features on my lightweight “travel” 
system.


More detailed discussion here: 
https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/how-to-keep-older-macs-secure-a-geeky-approach/


Glenn P. Parker
glenn.par...@comcast.net
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Re: [MlMt] Tag or flag sent messages

2022-09-07 Thread David Wainberg


On 7 Sep 2022, at 16:07, Robert Goldman wrote:

> On 7 Sep 2022, at 14:59, John Cooper wrote:
>
>> David Wainberg wrote (at 12:32 PM on Wednesday, September 7, 2022):
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a reply. I 
>>> had the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message as I compose it.
>>>
>>> [...] I add a tag in the composer window, and then send the message. I find 
>>> the message in Sent and it has no tag.
>>>
>>> I feel like I might be missing something simple. Can anyone tell me?
>>
>> Have you tried adding the tag after the message is sent, instead of tagging 
>> it during composition? Sounds as if the tag might not be preserved as the 
>> message is saved for the first time.
>
> If that's true, this is a new behavior. I have had a smart mailbox called 
> "Awaiting Response" that takes messages from "Sent Messages" and "INBOX" that 
> have the tag `waiting_for_response` that I apply in composition.  It appears 
> to be working fine.*
>
> * Appears to be because my workflow has not had the right discipline, and I 
> have not been applying these tags when I should.

Thank you for the input. I have figured it out. I'll blame it in part on a dumb 
mistake, an in part on UX. (Or would you call it a bug?)

In testing it in the compose window, I was using a tag that did not exist yet. 
Although it looks like the tag is added to the message -- it's there in the tag 
field -- unlike in the view window, you are not prompted to create a new tag. 
Using a tag that was previously created works fine.

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Re: [MlMt] Tag or flag sent messages

2022-09-07 Thread Robert Goldman
On 7 Sep 2022, at 17:21, David Wainberg wrote:

> On 7 Sep 2022, at 16:07, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 14:59, John Cooper wrote:
>>
>>> David Wainberg wrote (at 12:32 PM on Wednesday, September 7, 2022):
>>>
 Hi all,

 I want to keep track of messages I've sent for which I expect a reply. I 
 had the idea to do this by tagging or flagging the message as I compose it.

 [...] I add a tag in the composer window, and then send the message. I 
 find the message in Sent and it has no tag.

 I feel like I might be missing something simple. Can anyone tell me?
>>>
>>> Have you tried adding the tag after the message is sent, instead of tagging 
>>> it during composition? Sounds as if the tag might not be preserved as the 
>>> message is saved for the first time.
>>
>> If that's true, this is a new behavior. I have had a smart mailbox called 
>> "Awaiting Response" that takes messages from "Sent Messages" and "INBOX" 
>> that have the tag `waiting_for_response` that I apply in composition.  It 
>> appears to be working fine.*
>>
>> * Appears to be because my workflow has not had the right discipline, and I 
>> have not been applying these tags when I should.
>
> Thank you for the input. I have figured it out. I'll blame it in part on a 
> dumb mistake, an in part on UX. (Or would you call it a bug?)
>
> In testing it in the compose window, I was using a tag that did not exist 
> yet. Although it looks like the tag is added to the message -- it's there in 
> the tag field -- unlike in the view window, you are not prompted to create a 
> new tag. Using a tag that was previously created works fine.

So glad that it worked out for you!
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