On 25 Mar 2014, at 13:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
The only way to discover this syntax is to create the desired
expression using a smart mailbox and then look at the result in the
`Mailboxes.plist` file. Note that holding down ⌥ in the conditions
editor allows you to make the or/and (any/all
On 25 Mar 2014, at 13:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
You wouldn't happen to know why Yahoo rejects a message with a single
URL? Is this some kind of spam-detection and if it is, why do they
suggest adding text to the message (hmm, maybe this is a message
intended for their web interface)?
My r
Rob,
Works for me on a Azert keyboard ( have to keep the shift for the F and
for the number )
@Benny,
Thanks for the tip! and the status of the first flag would be fine with
me
But . . . for what is worth
Since I use a French numerical keyboard layout, that can lock the
numbers using th
I must be missing something, but setting a flag is defaulted to
cmd-shift L. Hitting Shift-F then a number doesn't work for me.
Rob McClure
sharkez at g
On 25 Mar 2014, at 14:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
It's rudimentary, but for those interested, MailMate can be told to
set a coloured flag
On 25 Mar 2014, at 18:49, mailm...@cdl.asgaard.org wrote:
I just had mailmate crash, and upon restart, I lost my layout, column
setups, keybindings, spamseive settings, and PGP settings (still
figuring out what else I lost). Any thoughts?
Sorry about the loss of settings. That was quite a l
On 25 Mar 2014, at 18:23, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Is there a way in the selection syntax to have an `'or'`? I'd like to
have multiple or'd options after the `'and'`, or at least be able have
`'from.domain'` match one or more other domain names (e.g.
`'from.domain IN'`).
```c
select = "content-t
On 25 Mar 2014, at 16:11, Bill Cole wrote:
In practical terms, the right thing for a MUA to do when it gets a 5xy
reply code at the end-of-data point that it does not recognize is to
treat it as it would the generic 550 failure reply at that point or
any other 5xy reply: return the message to
On 25 Mar 2014, at 10:57, Marc ARC wrote:
I like when an unread message is in a collapsed threaded view the
bullet in front of the origin of the thread colors grey in stead of
blue.
What I miss is the ability to see that a flagged message resides
within the collapsed thread.
ex: have a gre
Greetings,
I just had mailmate crash, and upon restart, I lost my layout, column
setups, keybindings, spamseive settings, and PGP settings (still
figuring out what else I lost). Any thoughts?
Christopher
--
李柯睿
Check my PGP key here: http://www.asgaard.org/cdl/cdl.asc
Current vCar
Is there a way in the selection syntax to have an `'or'`? I'd like to
have multiple or'd options after the `'and'`, or at least be able have
`'from.domain'` match one or more other domain names (e.g. `'from.domain
IN'`).
```c
select = "content-type.type = text and content-type.subtype = html
On 24 Mar 2014, at 16:23, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Mar 2014, at 21:19, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I do have a Yahoo test account and I could try to find out exactly
what makes the server return this error (using telnet/openssl),
A quick test with MailMate shows that:
* Sending a messa
I like when an unread message is in a collapsed threaded view the bullet
in front of the origin of the thread colors grey in stead of blue.
What I miss is the ability to see that a flagged message resides within
the collapsed thread.
ex: have a grey flag flag in front of the collapsed thread.
On 25 Mar 2014, at 0:39, m...@assai.com.au wrote:
Where an email is from a certain source (e.g. a list) I will first
flag it, the have it moved to a separate server-side folder (e.g.
"Lists"). I will then set near the top of my menu a Smart Mailbox
which will filter that account for flagged me
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