[MlMt] These filters are awesome, but also confusing to me.
This might not match your workflow style, but for what it's worth, here's an alternative to autofiling: I use MailMate in a fairly different way than I use other mailers. Rather than move stuff off into other mailboxes that I don't read, I tend to make lots of smart mailboxes and switch between them frequently. (This is enabled by the fact that smart mailboxes are every bit as fast as 'real' ones and there is good keyboard support for switching mailboxes.) So what I do is make a smart mailbox (I call it 'focus') that takes my Inbox and filters out stuff like spam, mailing lists that I don't want to read frequently, etc. Then, I create several other smart mailboxes that reference the stuff in 'focus', and further refine it to include only mail addressed to me, mail in the last day, mail relating to particular projects I'm working on, etc. I spend most of my time in these focused mailboxes, and every once in a while to back to the 'real' inbox to weed out the spam (spam filter does get false positives, of course), read the infrequent lists, etc. On 10 Jan 2012, at 19:44, Seebs wrote: > Okay, what I want to do seems conceptually simple: > > If a message comes to me with X-Spam-Flag: YES, I want to > automatically move it to junk. > > I can make a smart mailbox named Spam which holds all of these > messages, but I can't seem to figure out an event that will do the > same sort of thing. I tried setting up an account.synchronize which > looks for things with #source.path = 'My Spam Box', but of course this > doesn't work because that's not really the source. > > I haven't yet found any documentation explaining what the options for > filters are, so I don't know what I can or can't do; for instance, I > don't know of a way to examine a header in a mmCommand. > > -s > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
[MlMt] New messages now have "To:" pre-filled-in
On 20 Mar 2012, at 15:20, David Vereschagin wrote: > I can't figure quite out what triggers it but it does seems to have > something to do with whether a message from a mailing list is > currently selected in the messages pane. This has been the case for me as well. I've noticed that it doesn't do this for *all* mailing lists, just some of them. The common factor appears to be the presence of a 'List-Post' header in the selected message: if I'm displaying a message that has this header when I compose a new message, the value of that header gets pasted into the To: field. This is definitely new behavior in the latest beta.
[MlMt] Small bug in build 2980
When looking at the message list in threaded mode, the 'Date Received' column does a funny thing when expanding/collapsing threads: normally, It shows the 'Date Received' column as 'Today', 'Yesterday', etc, but when I expand (or collapse) a thread, that column switches to another format ('-MM-DD HH::MM:SS') for a fraction of a second, then switches back. I just updated my Mac to Mountain Lion from Snow Leopard; I'm pretty sure it didn't do this under Snow Leopard, but of course I can't easily confirm that now. :)
[MlMt] Test version available: Support for tags using IMAP keywords
So far, I love the feature! I'd like to second this request: On 7 Dec 2012, at 10:40, David Vereschagin wrote: > Okay, that works. And the smart mailbox now works as expected. Now, if > I could assign a colour to a tag and have that colour show up in the > messages list, preferably as a background colour rather than a text > colour, that would be great.
[MlMt] Test version available: Support for tags using IMAP keywords
One nit to report: if keyboard focus is on the message list, and I use the 't' key to edit tags, when I finish editing tags, focus doesn't go back to the message list. (In fact, it doesn't seem to be in the message display either.) On 7 Dec 2012, at 15:00, Robert Ricci wrote: > So far, I love the feature! I'd like to second this request: > > On 7 Dec 2012, at 10:40, David Vereschagin wrote: > >> Okay, that works. And the smart mailbox now works as expected. Now, >> if I could assign a colour to a tag and have that colour show up in >> the messages list, preferably as a background colour rather than a >> text colour, that would be great. > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
[MlMt] Adding headers to Compose
It's actually simpler than editing a plist: pick CC from the little drop down to left of the 'Signature' drop down in the compose window, then select 'Use as default headers' (at the bottom of that same menu) On 5 Feb 2013, at 11:25, Eric A. Meyer wrote: > Howdy, > > I cc: a lot, even when composing brand-new messages, so I'd like to > have the cc: line appear in the Compose window by default. I assume > there's a way to do so in the Composer's 'default.plist' but I'm not > sure exactly what to do. > Of course, anything I do in the package will be overwritten by > updates, so knowing how to enable this via the Application Support > folder would be even more appreciated. > Any pointers? Thanks! > > -- > Eric A. Meyer (eric at meyerweb.com) http://meyerweb.com/ > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate