I think I’ve succeeded.
Each Smart Mailbox is set to show contents of All Messages mailbox that
match criteria (usually “Subject Contains […]”).
Configure Inbox to show contents of All Messages mailbox that do not
match criteria of Smart Mailboxes created above.
It would be nice—in a UI kind
On 28 Dec 2016, at 12:01, Randall Meadows wrote:
BTW, I don't know about other mail hosts, but Dreamhost requires me to
trim messages out of my INBOX "for performance reasons"; if that's
really a thing, you may want to consider moving messages away from the
INBOX anyway.
[Putting on mail adm
On 28 Dec 2016, at 15:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 28 Dec 2016, at 21:00, Dave C wrote:
I’ve got several individual accounts at different mail service
providers. My goal is to avoid clicking Send without first selecting
the correct From account.
There's no setting to help force the user
On 28 Dec 2016, at 21:00, Dave C wrote:
I’ve got several individual accounts at different mail service
providers. My goal is to avoid clicking Send without first selecting
the correct From account.
In M|M I set up a bogus account (at a non-existent domain, and not
enabled in M|M) and I’d lik
I’ve got several individual accounts at different mail service
providers. My goal is to avoid clicking Send without first selecting the
correct From account.
In M|M I set up a bogus account (at a non-existent domain, and not
enabled in M|M) and I’d like to make this the default so as to force
On 28 Dec 2016, at 18:01, Randall Meadows wrote:
On 28 Dec 2016, at 1:43, Dave C wrote:
I understand that the purpose of smart folders is to mirror messages
to those folders without actually moving them. How can I achieve my
goal of having the Inbox (or maybe another smart folder named
“MyIn
On 28 Dec 2016, at 3:43, Dave C wrote:
New user here…
I’ve got the hang of smart folders and the ones I’ve created now
contain messages from mail lists (I’m subscribed to several).
My goal is to have an Inbox that has none of these mail list messages
and only contains the remainder of the d
Dave C 2016-12-28 9:43 wrote:
I’ve got the hang of smart folders and the ones I’ve created now
contain messages from mail lists (I’m subscribed to several).
My suggestion is to add a rule to that smart mailbox that moves all
mailing list e-mails to a "Mailinglist" folder. Then they will not s
On 28 Dec 2016, at 1:43, Dave C wrote:
New user here…
Welcome.
I’ve got the hang of smart folders and the ones I’ve created now
contain messages from mail lists (I’m subscribed to several).
My goal is to have an Inbox that has none of these mail list messages
and only contains the remaind
On 28 Dec 2016, at 13:54, David Ledger wrote:
The personal account is the ivdcs.co.uk one (my domain) and the Club
one is the amfiukmembers.co.uk one.
This is wrong:
emailAddresses = "ivdhosting.co.uk"
It lacks the username part, that is, something like
`usern...@ivdhosting.co.uk`.
On 28 Dec 2016, at 10:03, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Dec 2016, at 13:32, David Ledger wrote:
First, sorry about the late reply!
As Mail.app is receeding into unusability I am looking for a replacement.
Thanks for considering MailMate.
I have multiple separate email accounts, the m
On 25 Dec 2016, at 20:14, Peter Keller-Marxer wrote:
Printing a message: Is it possible to show more than only standard
message header fields in printouts? I’m particularly interested in
those fields MailMate shows ad-hoc in the message view (e.g.
`Resent-From:`, `Security:`).
This is not cu
On 24 Dec 2016, at 13:32, David Ledger wrote:
First, sorry about the late reply!
As Mail.app is receeding into unusability I am looking for a
replacement.
Thanks for considering MailMate.
I have multiple separate email accounts, the main one being my
personal account on my own domain, the n
New user here…
I’ve got the hang of smart folders and the ones I’ve created now
contain messages from mail lists (I’m subscribed to several).
My goal is to have an Inbox that has none of these mail list messages
and only contains the remainder of the day’s mail, mostly personal
mail and junk
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