Hi Benny,
I will try using the UID setting for trash and keep a lookout.
I'm not sure why these got caught in the trash bin. When a message was
selected, and I hit delete, the cursor jumped to another. Pressing
delete made it jump back to the previous.
I got a tip about terminal command to re
Brett Terpstra just wrote:
So it would probably end up being a preference that, when enabled,
always generated an HTML body part…
Perhaps SmartyPants shouldn’t be linked so thoroughly to Markdown &
HTML generation.
It seems to me that an apostrophe or an ellipsis or a pair of smart
quotes
So it would probably end up being a preference that, when enabled,
always generated an HTML body part... given that HTML would be generated
just by using an apostrophe or double quotes, it would seem like a waste
of time (and unpredictable to the user, by and large) to parse every
email to avoi
On 23 Nov 2013, at 19:25, Bjarne Dahlin wrote:
I have 13 emails in my trash folder that MailMate refuses to
purge/remove.
They don't show up in other clients (IMAP) and neither in webmail
client.
You can enable the “UID” column in the messages outline. That'll
tell us if MailMate thinks the
On 23 Nov 2013, at 19:44, Sébastien Zürcher wrote:
And by the way, thank you for this great community here and to you
Benny for your incredible work.
I'm a proud user of it! Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words. Right now I'm not so proud of the number of
unanswered emails, but don't let that s
On 23 Nov 2013, at 17:57, Brett Terpstra wrote:
There's no SmartyPants processing in the Markdown handler, is there?
Is there a pref I missed?
Nope, I've never added/enabled it. The Markdown handler is based on
`sundown` (previously known as `upskirt`). My changes for the purpose of
emails a
Bjarne Dahlin (23.11.2013) :
> Seems there's som caching going on that I cannot figure out.
> Where should I start looking for a way to purge this folder/mailbox?
Maybe select the stubborn messages and choose `Message > Reset...`?
Just a guess.
Jeff
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Brett Terpstra (23.11.2013) :
There's no SmartyPants processing in the Markdown handler, is there?
Is there a pref I missed?
If not, I think that would be an ideal addition.
I think it would be great, too.
Jeff
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Hi everybody!
Just wanted to thank Torsten for this fantastic bundle.
I'm a Things 2 user and will love that.
And by the way, thank you for this great community here and to you Benny
for your incredible work.
I'm a proud user of it! Thanks.
Greetings from Switzerland.
Sebastien
On 22 Nov 201
If you "Cancel Deletion" do they then show up in the webmail client for
deletion there?
Have you tried to rebuild the database?
[Quit MailMate, and in terminal write:
printf "OldDatabase" > ~/Library/Application\
Support/MailMate/.rebuild.tmp
then open MailMate and let it rebuild the database.
Hi,
Searched the mailing list and came up empty on this.
I have 13 emails in my trash folder that MailMate refuses to
purge/remove.
They don't show up in other clients (IMAP) and neither in webmail
client.
Seems there's som caching going on that I cannot figure out.
Where should I start looki
> On 23/nov/2013, at 18:01, "Erik Mueller-Harder" wrote:
>
> Brett Terpstra just wrote:
>
> If not, I think that would be an ideal addition. Half the point of writing
> emails in Markdown for me is to have all the punctuation come out correctly
> without having to think about it... (<- that
Brett Terpstra just wrote:
If not, I think that would be an ideal addition. Half the point of
writing emails in Markdown for me is to have all the punctuation come
out correctly without having to think about it... (<- that should be
an elipsis :) ).
Oooh, *yes!*
+1
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There's no SmartyPants processing in the Markdown handler, is there? Is
there a pref I missed?
If not, I think that would be an ideal addition. Half the point of
writing emails in Markdown for me is to have all the punctuation come
out correctly without having to think about it... (<- that sho
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