This is a hoary and venerable problem, and difficult to reproduce on
demand. I'm a heavy MailMate user, and I just saw it for the first time
yesterday. It was like meeting a friend of a friend, who I've heard so
much about.
Lars Fischer wrote (at 9:15 on 3 Jun 2015):
Hi,
Sometimes when I op
Hi,
Sometimes when I open the “Move to mailbox” dialogue (cmd-alt-t) and
start typing, every character I type appears twice, and of course
MailMate can’t find the folder. The easy workaround is to close the
dialogue and try again. I’ve never seen it happen twice in a row.
It’s by no means
On 3 Jun 2015, at 12:14, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
The plan is to use an IMAP mailbox to do this since this is
essentially also a cloud drive -- and the user must already have an
IMAP account.)
That sounds pretty clever : )
Ale
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On 3 Jun 2015, at 12:07, Ale Muñoz wrote:
On 3 Jun 2015, at 12:02, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
If you quit MailMate on both machines then you can copy
the `.plist` files in this folder:
Can we use an alias/symlink to files in Dropbox? That way both systems
would be kept up to date…
No. Mail
On 3 Jun 2015, at 12:02, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
If you quit MailMate on both machines then you can copy
the `.plist` files in this folder:
Can we use an alias/symlink to files in Dropbox? That way both systems
would be kept up to date…
Ale___
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On 3 Jun 2015, at 10:48, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
I am freshly converted to MailMate, and yay: I don’t think any of
the tools before come even close! Yay!
Thanks!
I do have one question though: I am working on 2 macs in parallel, and
would like to install MailMate + SpamSieve on both, with id
Hello list,
I am freshly converted to MailMate, and yay: I don’t think any of the
tools before come even close! Yay!
I do have one question though: I am working on 2 macs in parallel, and
would like to install MailMate + SpamSieve on both, with identical
setup. Is there a way to export compl