Mail on the Desktop does this as well. Don't know if that's been mentioned.
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Joel Esler
iPhone
> On Apr 17, 2016, at 5:31 PM, Arnold DeRoy wrote:
>
>> On 17 Apr 2016, at 11:57, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>> Honestly, I was shocked to discover it was even possible, for messages to
>> be moved to
On 17 Apr 2016, at 11:57, Dave Smith wrote:
> Honestly, I was shocked to discover it was even possible, for messages to
> be moved to another email account. Never seen a client with that ability on
> any platform.
>
> Dave Smith, PE
> @devunwired
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I use this feature daily, please do not remove.
Dave Smith, PE
@devunwired
On Apr 17, 2016 1:13 PM, "Steven M. Bellovin" wrote:
>
> Really? The standard iOS mail client lets you -- when you select 'Move'
and
> get the folder list, there's a button labeled 'Accounts' in the upper
left.
> Select one, and then the folder within it.
I don't use i
Really? The standard iOS mail client lets you -- when you select 'Move'
and
get the folder list, there's a button labeled 'Accounts' in the upper
left.
Select one, and then the folder within it.
That's probably a better approach than a global option, since by default
it
scope-limits the move
Hmm.let me think...
Ok! ;-)
Just kidding!
Of course it is better the more people get the features they get.
Hey, this is why we all use this excellent software, right?
Best, Patrik
On 17 Apr 2016, at 20:32, Dave Smith wrote:
> Please, I'm not saying kill the feature entirely. I imagin
Please, I'm not saying kill the feature entirely. I imagine people use it
or the tool wouldn't work that way by default. I just would like to be able
to turn it off as it doesn't mesh well with my own workflow.
Dave Smith, PE
@devunwired
On Apr 17, 2016 10:10 AM, "Patrik Fältström" wrote:
No ple
On 17 Apr 2016, at 20:23, Shoshanna Green wrote:
On 17 Apr 2016, at 12:10, Patrik Fältström wrote:
It is one of the strengths of MailMate (as many have said) to be able
to move messages between mailboxes without any restrictions.
I too rely on this functionality.
This functionality is als
On 17 Apr 2016, at 12:10, Patrik Fältström wrote:
It is one of the strengths of MailMate (as many have said) to be able
to move messages between mailboxes without any restrictions.
I too rely on this functionality.
Shoshanna Green
shoshan...@gmail.com
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So I’ve been using MailMate for a while, and wondering why the emails
that I “Move To Junk” haven’t been doing anything, even though
SpamSieve Enable was checked.
OK, so it wasn’t c
No please. It is one of the strengths of MailMate (as many have said) to be
able to move messages between mailboxes without any restrictions. There are
more clients that can do it, including Mail.App btw, but the behaviour in
MailMate is perfect!
Explain more what issues you see with it, and ma
I use this feature periodically. It's useful under some circumstance.
Maybe a warning if the message is being moved to another account.
Mel
On 17 Apr 2016, at 9:57, Dave Smith wrote:
Honestly, I was shocked to discover it was even possible, for messages
to
be moved to another email account. N
Honestly, I was shocked to discover it was even possible, for messages to
be moved to another email account. Never seen a client with that ability on
any platform.
Dave Smith, PE
@devunwired
On Apr 17, 2016 9:55 AM, "Karl Erik Jessen" wrote:
> +1 for the ability to restrict moving messages to on
+1 for the ability to restrict moving messages to only inside account
FWIW:
In mailclients for iOS it seems to be the normal behavior only to move
messages **inside** accounts. I have tried between 5 or 10 and never
seen the possibility to move messages between accounts.
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Karl Erik Jessen
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