I'm in the unfortunate situation that my corporation currently only
allow "push mail", meaning I cannot use any custom mail client on my
phone - just the builtin ones. For me that is iphone mail client. Thus
my options are limited. Thus I've for now adapted and have the following
setup:
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On 28 Feb 2015, at 23:10, Sparky Doosan wrote:
But all that said, I confess I'm nervous. My experience in the past,
maybe it sounds familiar to somebody, is that the mail handling on my
local computer will become such a part of normal workflows... using
anything else will shortly be entirely u
I completely agree with you. Using MailMate "spoils" any other desktop
mail experience.
For my part, however, I've always used a fairly powerful desktop based
email client, it was mutt (for years) before MailMate. I got an iPhone,
and recognized that the email experience there is very limited.
Hey I hope it's OK to share thoughts and feelings, LOL. TBH I haven't
used a local mail client for a long, long time. Something changed
recently that I think is making me want to bail on the browser-based
experience and instead start rebuilding and flexing the powerful muscles
that come from a
Ah, well. Thanks anyway.
Bart
On 28 Feb 2015, at 17:19, Allie Martin wrote:
On 28 Feb 2015, at 15:39, Bart Lipman wrote:
If I understand correctly (which is always unlikely), I don't think
this works. This would pick out emails which have a certain date on
them, not all emails in a folder
On 28 Feb 2015, at 15:39, Bart Lipman wrote:
If I understand correctly (which is always unlikely), I don't think
this works. This would pick out emails which have a certain date on
them, not all emails in a folder where the folder has a certain date
as its name. Or am I misinterpreting?
No,
That clarifies, thanks.
I think that works for at least some of the things I have. When it's
one or two messages, that seems to work well. When it's, say, 15
interrelated messages, I'm less sure. I'll have to experiment.
Thanks!
Bart
On 28 Feb 2015, at 16:01, Kai Großjohann wrote:
Send
WIBNI each command had a name, such as "Next Unread Message" or "Next
Conversation", and there was a key I could press so that I could select
amongst all the commands by typing letters to filter the list of all
commands?
Sublime Text calls it the command palette. Atom has adopted it. I
thin
Send a response for yourself, then use the excellent search facilities
to refer back to the original message, then act on the original message.
The response to yourself can be deleted after that; it only existed so
that something unread would show up in this thread in your inbox.
Did that cla
If I understand correctly (which is always unlikely), I don't think this
works. This would pick out emails which have a certain date on them,
not all emails in a folder where the folder has a certain date as its
name. Or am I misinterpreting?
Bart
On 28 Feb 2015, at 13:33, Allie Martin w
I'm not sure I see the idea. It would be to forward the emails to
myself on that date? Or to write the responses earlier and send them on
the date? The latter wouldn't work for me -- often the waiting for a
certain date is because that's when I'll have information I need. But
the former mig
On 28 Feb 2015, at 16:40, Bart Lipman wrote:
The idea: Periodically, I have a slew of emails that I'll need to
deal with at some specific future date.
Totally different idea: sent a response to yourself later. In your
email compose window, you can select the "Send Later" header:
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On 28 Feb 2015, at 10:40, Bart Lipman wrote:
This is a bit of a tangent but somewhat related. Is there any way to
set up a rule that compares the current date to the name of an IMAP
folder?
The idea: Periodically, I have a slew of emails that I'll need to deal
with at some specific future dat
This is a bit of a tangent but somewhat related. Is there any way to
set up a rule that compares the current date to the name of an IMAP
folder?
The idea: Periodically, I have a slew of emails that I'll need to deal
with at some specific future date. So I set up several different IMAP
fold
On 28 Feb 2015, at 8:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 27 Feb 2015, at 21:29, Kai Großjohann wrote:
>
>> I can't find a keybinding selector for closing the message...
>
> I probably haven't listed that, but you can use `performClose:`
It works! Like a charm! Splendid!
Kai
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