On 24 Apr 2014, at 4:20, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Internally, smart folders work just like IMAP folders. IMAP folders
just have fixed conditions (matching messages with a virtual header
specifying their server location). If you have rules specified for any
kind of mailbox then they should be
1. I double click on a from. I see all messages from them.
2. I see a subject that I want to archive (or delete, or file, or
whatever).
3. I double click on the subject.
I now have all messages from the user, AND with that subject.
Is there any way to jump straight to "All messages with that s
On 24 Apr 2014, at 21:09, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Does "Common Headers or Body" not include Subject? Or is something
else odd happening here?
I think you found a bug which for some reason has never been reported.
My immediate guess is that it is somehow related to the nature of this
special valu
Does "Common Headers or Body" not include Subject? Or is something else
odd happening here?
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On 24 Apr 2014, at 9:03, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
when I reply to a message that has code blocks, like
---
This is the body of the message with
```
a code block
with two lines
```
up to here
[...]
i.e. there is a blank line between the lines in the code block. You
can probably see it for yo
On 24 Apr 2014, at 1:30, Gustavo Daniel Villarreal wrote:
[...] I'm not sure when the Rules are being triggered with the Smart
Folder but I can see that messages appear on the Export folder by
themselves without me checking the Smart Folder or even focusing
MailMate, which is surprisin
Hi all,
when I reply to a message that has code blocks, like
---
This is the body of the message with
```
a code block
with two lines
```
up to here
---
what I get is in the new window is
> This is the body of the message with
>
> ```
> a code block
>
> with two lines
> ```
>
> up to here