> It's not a feature of the EagleFiler bundle, but you are welcome to look into
> what it would require to support it. There are other bundles which include
> some way to set a “preference”. The bundle is
> [here](https://github.com/mailmate/eaglefiler.mmbundle) and how to customize
> a bundle
Moin Alain,
On 17 Jan 2019, at 12:36, Alain Israel wrote:
I am using Mailmate on different computers, and as I work with an
Exchange server, the tags are not maintained from one computer to the
other.
I use [DavMail](http://davmail.sourceforge.net/) as a IMAP/SMTP-Exchange
gateway. It runs
Never mind on this. I see I asked and got it answered last year. My
brain is not fully engaged.
On 16 Jan 2019, at 9:37, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Is it possible to put a custom stylesheet somewhere in the preferences
folder? I'm still patching the app each time there's an update.
(Hey, at least I
The folder I normally keep open is a smart folder: it shows recent unread
messages from my Inboxes (i have too many, but that's another story) and
several other folders. Sometimes, mail is sent to those folders server-side;
for others, a MailMate rule is used. The problem is that for (at least) one
On 17 Jan 2019, at 6:36, Alain Israel wrote:
I am using Mailmate on different computers, and as I work with an
Exchange server, the tags are not maintained from one computer to the
other. I was thinking of using one (just one) of the « generic »
IMAP keywords to specifically tag certain messag
Ah, I see, thanks.
On 17 Jan 2019, at 14:23, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Benny can explain that better but as far as I know, the junk state is
kept as the IMAP tag attached to the message. You may want to display
column “Raw tags” to see these.
On 17 Jan 2019, at 12:29, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
Benny can explain that better but as far as I know, the junk state is
kept as the IMAP tag attached to the message. You may want to display
column “Raw tags” to see these.
On 17 Jan 2019, at 12:29, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
The Junk I can handle, the problem being that I've got messages
explic
The Junk I can handle, the problem being that I've got messages
explicitly marked as "Not Junk".
And that menu isn't helping, because it presents the choice as a binary
choice, with no way to reset to `null`:

So what
I am using Mailmate on different computers, and as I work with an
Exchange server, the tags are not maintained from one computer to the
other. I was thinking of using one (just one) of the « generic »
IMAP keywords to specifically tag certain messages (messages for which I
haven’t received an a
Actually I'm wrong, clicking on the "Not Junk" option again seems to
reset that state.
But then I've got the loading spinner for my Archive while doing that,
as if it's synchronizing, so where is this state being saved?
On 17 Jan 2019, at 13:29, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
The Junk I can handl
Is it possible that they were marked as spam by your mail server, that
is before they got into MM?
To change the status, there is an item under the Message menu called
Junk State.
On 17 Jan 2019, at 11:22, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
Also, given a list of messages, how I can reset their Not Junk
Also, given a list of messages, how I can reset their Not Junk (or Junk)
status?
On 17 Jan 2019, at 11:30, Alexandru Nedelcu wrote:
Hello,
I uninstalled Mailmate and reinstalled it. Then I wanted to apply the
advice in the [Disabling Image Blocking for Trusted
Senders](https://blog.freron.
Hello,
I uninstalled Mailmate and reinstalled it. Then I wanted to apply the
advice in the [Disabling Image Blocking for Trusted
Senders](https://blog.freron.com/2012/disabling-image-blocking-for-trusted-senders/)
blog post.
However via the indicated rule on a "Smart Mailbox" ("Keywords/Tags
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