On 3 Sep 2017, at 22:12, Tracy Valleau wrote:
Thanks, Fredrik.
Yes, I knew that if I simply turned off sigs, that problem would go
away. That of course, leaves me to manually enter the sig each and
every time, which is hardly an optimal solution.
I'm pretty sure he meant turn off the sig fo
On 8 Sep 2017, at 13:04, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
Pressing "i" in this case will go to the inbox *and* make the
"mainOutline" (the list of all the mails) active. This make it e.g.
possible to directly navigate the inbox with the arrow keys.
Ah, neat. Thanks for explaining.
.Seth
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Seth
Seth Hall 2017-09-08 18:40 wrote:
"i" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX", "makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline"
);
Wait, what is makeFirstResponder? I don't really understand it from
the description in the help text.
It to select what view should respond to keyboard input.
Pressing "i" in this c
I wrote (at 9:56 on 8 Sep 2017):
Seth Hall wrote (at 9:38 on 8 Sep 2017):
On 8 Sep 2017, at 11:59, John Cooper wrote:
Seth, correct me if I'm wrong, but the Seth.plist file that you
posted appears to be your MailMate preferences file, not your
keybindings file.
>
It looks different than w
Seth Hall wrote (at 9:38 on 8 Sep 2017):
On 8 Sep 2017, at 11:59, John Cooper wrote:
Seth, correct me if I'm wrong, but the Seth.plist file that you
posted appears to be your MailMate preferences file, not your
keybindings file.
>
It looks different than what you see in a browser here?
On 8 Sep 2017, at 11:52, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
Custom keybindings is for sure one of the best features of MailMate.
Yes!
"i" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX", "makeFirstResponder:", "mainOutline"
);
Wait, what is makeFirstResponder? I don't really understand it from the
description in the
On 8 Sep 2017, at 11:59, John Cooper wrote:
Seth, correct me if I'm wrong, but the Seth.plist file that you posted
appears to be your MailMate preferences file, not your keybindings
file. When I open it in my text editor, it looks nothing like my own
keybindings file, and I can't find the ke
When one moves a message to a given mailbox (using alt-cmd-T, or
whatever shortcut), is there a way to have the destination mailbox to
open automatically (but not necessarily everytime, only when required)
once the message has moved?
Alain
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mailma
Seth Hall wrote (at 6:53 on 8 Sep 2017):
I just posted my keybindings file on github.
Seth, correct me if I'm wrong, but the Seth.plist file that you posted
appears to be your MailMate preferences file, not your keybindings file.
When I open it in my text editor, it looks nothing like my own
Seth Hall 2017-09-08 15:53 wrote:
I just posted my keybindings file on github. I would love to hear if
people have any thoughts or extensions on my keybindings. this has
been great, I'm finally able to fully handle my email from a keyboard
again!
Custom keybindings is for sure one of the b
Hi all!
I just posted my keybindings file on github. I would love to hear if
people have any thoughts or extensions on my keybindings. this has been
great, I'm finally able to fully handle my email from a keyboard again!
Here it is:
https://github.com/sethhall/mailmate-keybindings
On 8 Sep 2017, at 13:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 2 Sep 2017, at 0:12, Bharath M Palavalli wrote:
Yes, symlinking works. I am currently using it, but wanted to check
if there was a more elegant solution.
Just note that I do not officially support symlinking to a different
disk. I don't
On 8 Sep 2017, at 11:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> If a message is selected then it's because a message was selected the last
> time you were in this mailbox and MailMate always tries to reselect the most
> recently selected message in a mailbox.
Hi, that's what I expected.
> If you deselect
On 6 Sep 2017, at 10:14, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, I have some smart boxes, which I sort in a way that I have all
unread messages on the top and those are sorted by "date received". So
far so good.
The problem is, whenever I click on such a mailbox MM selects not the
top message but the bot
On 8 Sep 2017, at 10:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 8 Sep 2017, at 10:32, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Is this at all useful?
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/exchangedev/2014/03/25/using-oauth2-to-access-calendar-contact-and-mail-api-in-office-365-exchange-online/
It talks about registering apps.
On 8 Sep 2017, at 10:32, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Is this at all useful?
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/exchangedev/2014/03/25/using-oauth2-to-access-calendar-contact-and-mail-api-in-office-365-exchange-online/
It talks about registering apps.
Hmm, maybe. These things are often written as if th
Is this at all useful?
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/exchangedev/2014/03/25/using-oauth2-to-access-calendar-contact-and-mail-api-in-office-365-exchange-online/
It talks about registering apps.
Keep in mind that I don't need this. Per-apppasswords should work. I'm
mainly curious. They've promi
On 7 Sep 2017, at 16:22, Kee Hinckley wrote:
I'm curious though. Microsoft's docs say that if your supports OAuth2
with office.com (as MailMate does), then it should work with
Office365. The docs aren't clear if that means "it will just work" or
"you will have done the same work you need to do
On 2 Sep 2017, at 18:18, Tracy Valleau wrote:
I have a sig that is automatically entered when I choose to create a
new email. (Default placement: top*; caret placement "above
signature")
If I decide I don't want it, and delete it, and type some text in the
body, and THEN select a recipient,
On 2 Sep 2017, at 0:12, Bharath M Palavalli wrote:
Yes, symlinking works. I am currently using it, but wanted to check if
there was a more elegant solution.
Just note that I do not officially support symlinking to a different
disk. I don't really know if there could be any side-effects.
I h
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