hey there,
i use MM in three different computers, office, home and laptop. in the
laptop i’d like to limit the amount of space used by defining that,
say, only messages 2 years back in time should be kept locally.
i’m *almost* sure i’ve seen this option somewhere in time, as a
hidden prefere
On 22 Sep 2016, at 5:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 22 Sep 2016, at 6:56, Kee Hinckley wrote:
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The dangerous thing is that Google SMTP doesn't reject the message
for being from an unknown account--it changes the headers.
I also consider that a bug, but I guess Google does not see it t
On 22 Sep 2016, at 11:27, Ted Byfield wrote:
(In passing, that counter UI might be for confusing for users who are
new and/or less willing/able to put the time in -- but I digress.)
Amen. This has been noted about a dozen times on this list in the past.
I think Benny has agreed, but it really
On 22 Sep 2016, at 4:28, Jean-Pierre Gattuso wrote:
Yesterday, at home, I moved messages to an “archive” folder on my
IMAP account. Today, at work, these messages are not displayed in the
same “archive” folder by MailMate but are displayed on the web
mail. How can I get these messages on my wo
Hi,
Don't know how to contact you offline. But, this reproduces the bug
every time for me:
Use website: www.123stitch.com (this is a commercial website for
needlework supplies in the us).
at the top of the page click on the link "contact us".
it will open a mail message window in Mailmate.
Ah, yes, forgot to mention that as well. I had the same problem with
Sierra turning on UI sound effects, and I quickly turned them off. Not
sure why, but I had also set the volume slide for "blow" to zero (and
that one keeps going in Mailmate), whereas I hadn't done that to "glass"
(which had s
FWIW I was running with all alert sounds switched off in System
Preferences, and the upgrade to Sierra switched them back on.
To restore my pre-upgrade settings, System Preferences -> Sound -> Sound
Effects, then
* move the Alert volume slider completely to the left
* uncheck "Play user inter
With the update to "macOS" 😐 Sierra, Mailmate (v 1.9.5 - 5263 and
then 5268) has started giving sound notifications -- first "glass" and
then "blow," I think. I've turned them off in two places:
* System Prefs > Notifications > Mailmate (alert style - none, and all
checkboxes unchecked), and
On 22 Sep 2016, at 11:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 22 Sep 2016, at 6:56, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Bingo! That's exactly it. I did click on a mailto to generate that
message, and the account that it sent from is the first in my list
(at least according to the Activity Monitor).
Before this th
On 22 Sep 2016, at 6:56, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Bingo! That's exactly it. I did click on a mailto to generate that
message, and the account that it sent from is the first in my list (at
least according to the Activity Monitor).
Before this thread I had gotten a single report about this issue, bu
Yesterday, at home, I moved messages to an “archive” folder on my
IMAP account. Today, at work, these messages are not displayed in the
same “archive” folder by MailMate but are displayed on the web mail.
How can I get these messages on my work version of Mailmate? I use
Version 1.9.5 (5263) on
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