Thank you Robert.
Do you happen to know if it can do bulk attachment removal, e.g.
all of the attachments within a single mailbox with a single command?
I am a very long term POP user toying with the idea of going to
Mailmate and am approaching it very cautiously because, for my
own purposes
On 29 Jan 2019, at 17:48, Jack Stewart wrote:
Does Mailmate have the ability to remove received mail attachments?
Right click on the attachment name and you should get a popup, one of
the items being remove attachment.
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On 29 Jan 2019, at 17:48, Jack Stewart wrote:
> Does Mailmate have the ability to remove received mail attachments?
Yes.
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Does Mailmate have the ability to remove received mail attachments?
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New MailMate user here. I’m asking this question because I think it
will help me understand MailMate more deeply.
I use SaneBox against a GoogleApps Gmail Account (actually, a couple of
them).
What is the best practice for configuring MailMate to take advantage of
the SaneBox labels (@SaneNe
Hi there, I’m looking for a solution for this „auto-attachment
saving problem“.
I have a Smart Mailbox over multiple IMAP Accounts filtered by
Conditions (like fromname containing $name, filename containing
„pdf“). With „Auto-Submailboxes“ I have a „Invoices Folder“
with subfolders of the iss