On 27 Feb 2015, at 8:22, José Antonio M M wrote:
When a new window appears for writing a new message, it puts itself on
top of the mail app’s main window. The user then has to put both
windows side by side when needing to check previous emails. Wouldn’t
it make sense to have an option for the
When a new window appears for writing a new message, it puts itself on
top of the mail app’s main window. The user then has to put both
windows side by side when needing to check previous emails. Wouldn’t
it make sense to have an option for the new window to appear next to the
previous one, sha
On 26 Feb 2015, at 22:48, Georgi Mitov wrote:
In version (5066) there seems to be an issue with the Move to mailbox
dialog/popup.
[…]
I haven't experience this behavior in the previous versions.
It is a known and unfortunately unresolved issue. Please watch [this
ticket](http://freron.ligh
Hi Benny,
In version (5066) there seems to be an issue with the Move to mailbox
dialog/popup.
I don't have a clear steps to reproduce, but after moving several
messages during the day, when I open the dialog (CMD+ALT+T) and start
typing, the characters are displayed twice in the edit box.
Not
On 26 Feb 2015, at 10:58, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 26 Feb 2015, at 14:45, Shoshanna Green wrote:
If there's no key binding selector within MailMate for this, I can
doubtless hack it with Keyboard Maestro (I mean, I'm pretty sure I
can hack anything with Keyboard Maestro). But it would be c
On 26 Feb 2015, at 10:21, Allie Martin wrote:
I would do it the following way:
- create a smart folder that scans your inbox.
- under 'Conditions' tab, create rules that will further define the
messages to include in the Smart Folder. You would need to include
one that matches messages to th
On 26 Feb 2015, at 15:48, David O'Donnell wrote:
I had set up a Smart Mailbox to filter the messages from my INBOX into
a separate folder and created a rule to move messages that were over
14 days old… but at some point in the past couple of months, the
rule stopped working. When I tried to ed
On 26 Feb 2015, at 10:55, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Just select “Date” and you'll have usable comparison options. (I
should hide the “relative” variant since it neither works for this
purpose and is very slow to use.)
Also note the other replies you got. Currently, rules with date
conditions
On 26 Feb 2015, at 14:45, Shoshanna Green wrote:
Is there a key binding selector to show and hide, or better yet
toggle, the composer's Preview pane?
No.
I know there's a built-in keyboard command for this. But since I want
the preview only when I'm actually using Markdown, I'd like to bind
On 2015-02-26 09:21, Allie Martin wrote:
> Now if there was a way to hide particular Mailboxes...
I "hide" mailboxes by putting them in the Examples group that was
installed with MailMate, since I rarely open it. If you've deleted that
group, you can create another by editing the Mailboxes.pl
On 26 Feb 2015, at 9:48, David O'Donnell wrote:
I had set up a Smart Mailbox to filter the messages from my INBOX into
a separate folder and created a rule to move messages that were over
14 days old… but at some point in the past couple of months, the
rule stopped working. When I tried to edi
There are a couple of mailing lists I’m on that I tend to skim, rather
than read constantly. The topics are fairly time-sensitive, so I don’t
need to keep old messages around.
I had set up a Smart Mailbox to filter the messages from my INBOX into a
separate folder and created a rule to move me
Is there a key binding selector to show and hide, or better yet toggle,
the composer's Preview pane? I know there's a built-in keyboard command
for this. But since I want the preview only when I'm actually using
Markdown, I'd like to bind one key to simultaneously toggle both
Markdown and the p
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