On 2015-04-15 14:55, Allie Martin wrote:
> I'd seriously love to see this as well.
Me too!
> On 15 Apr 2015, at 14:46, Chris Jones wrote:
>
>> Hi Benny et al,
>>
>> Just wondering if it would be feasible to tweak the widescreen layout for
>> more optimal use of space. For example I use
I'd seriously love to see this as well.
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Curtis acm
On 15 Apr 2015, at 14:46, Chris Jones wrote:
Hi Benny et al,
Just wondering if it would be feasible to tweak the widescreen layout
for more optimal use of space. For example I used to use Postbox and
the vertical view would display the m
Hi Benny et al,
Just wondering if it would be feasible to tweak the widescreen layout
for more optimal use of space. For example I used to use Postbox and the
vertical view would display the message list with information of each
message in a stacked view (**From** and **Date** would be on one
On 15 Apr 2015, at 10:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 15 Apr 2015, at 15:04, Shoshanna Green wrote:
I open all email messages in separate windows rather than using a
three-pane view, so that I can see multiple messages at once and jump
between them with the keyboard using Witch. But occasion
On 15 Apr 2015, at 17:09, jimleff...@gmail.com wrote:
Benny, I’m a MailMate newbie. Could you please expand on this a
little? Are you saying MailMate chooses a sending address for me
based on which address I’ve previously used to mail a given
recipient?
Yes, it is briefly described
[here](h
On April 15, 2015 at 7:42:20 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen (mailingl...@freron.com)
wrote:
(Setting a default account does not prevent MailMate from changing the address
when you enter a recipient if you have sent emails to the recipient in the
past.)
Benny, I’m a MailMate newbie. Could you please e
On 15 Apr 2015, at 15:20, SaafranStudio wrote:
After I deleted the msg. from the SORCES 'deleted' it disappeared from
the main drafts mailbox.
Curious that in the SOURCES no DRAFT was showing, just in the general
Draft mailbox.
The universal Drafts mailbox shows drafts in the mailboxes assign
On 15 Apr 2015, at 15:04, Shoshanna Green wrote:
I open all email messages in separate windows rather than using a
three-pane view, so that I can see multiple messages at once and jump
between them with the keyboard using Witch. But occasionally I
accidentally hit command-W when the main windo
Benny.
Problem solved after I deleted permanently the msg. in SOURCES - DELETED
MSG option.
I have updated the accounts mailbox in SOURCES to display the correct
type.
After I deleted the msg. from the SORCES 'deleted' it disappeared from
the main drafts mailbox.
Curious that in the SOURCES n
I open all email messages in separate windows rather than using a
three-pane view, so that I can see multiple messages at once and jump
between them with the keyboard using Witch. But occasionally I
accidentally hit command-W when the main window is active, closing it. I
can't find any way to r
On 15 Apr 2015, at 13:55, SaafranStudio wrote:
Sent the Logs.
Deleted only on drafts.
Then deleted again on Drafts and emptied Deleted.
Thanks. The first thing I noticed is that it appears some of the mailbox
paths are not correct. I believe, this:
INBOX/[Gmail]/Trash
should be thi
Benny.
Sent the Logs.
Deleted only on drafts.
Then deleted again on Drafts and emptied Deleted.
It keeps coming back. Must be a 'I'll be back' kind of draft...
Z.
On 15 Apr 2015, at 12:38, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 14 Apr 2015, at 12:00, SaafranStudio wrote:
I have a draft of a mail that
On 13 Apr 2015, at 15:16, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Email addresses: bb...@domain.com, b...@domain.com,
b...@domain.com,
aa...@gmail.com
Address pattern: b\+.*@domain.com
My problem is that when I create a new message MailMate uses "
aa...@gmail.com" as the default sender, I can chan
On 14 Apr 2015, at 12:00, SaafranStudio wrote:
I have a draft of a mail that I am unable to delete.
Does it work for other drafts?
I have deleted it from the thread, emptied the deleted items box,
deleted and restarted MM, to no avail. The draft turns up again
later...
The first thing to
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