Hi,
One of my commonly used IMAP folders had its title suddenly turned red
and all of the messages therein are gone. I quickly went onto Google
where they also reside, and the messages are still there (for now!).
Does anyone know of a way to restore such messages?
Many thanks...Peter
Pete
Ha, thanks Dave! That’s a super easy way to solve the issue.
The easy solutions are the best ones - perfect!
Regards, Fred
On 19 Apr 2021, at 19:42, David Green wrote:
Are you willing to teach macOS to open all .eml files in MailMate?
The way I do this is to find a .eml file with Finder, do a
Are you willing to teach macOS to open all .eml files in MailMate?
The way I do this is to find a .eml file with Finder, do a "Get Info" on
that file.
Go to the "Open with:" section, choose MailMate, and select "Change All".
Dave
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 10:51 AM FG via mailmate
wrote:
> I'd li
Am I crazy, or did MailMate used to keep “smart” typography out of
code blocks so that, *e.g.*, single and quotation marks in those code
blocks wouldn’t get “curly” as in the following silly example?
```js
for (x=1; x++; x<10) {
console.log(“x=“ + x)
}
```
I could swear that it did, but it d
TJ,
although until recently they were all running under Rosetta.
From the release notes: “The r5758-5797 releases all had arm64 (M1)
support, but they were not directly available to r5757 users via the
test release branch.”
Cheers
Ian
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 12:18 PM Edward Thome
wrote:
> So it looks like the answer is yes, although it might be the first
release which does so. You can
> access it here:
FWIW, all of the MailMate builds have worked on an M1, although until
recently they were all running under Rosetta.
~ Tj
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On 19 Apr 2021, at 17:31, Ian Petersen wrote:
> Pete,
>
>> This is probably a stupid question but will MailMate work on a Mac Mini with
>> an M1 chip?
>
> Yes, works fine (build 5789).
Thanks Ian.
Pete.
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On 19 Apr 2021, at 17:18, Edward Thome wrote:
[...]
> The newest (beta?) release, r5798, says:
>
> * New: Universal build running natively on both M1-based (arm64) Macs and
> Intel-based Macs (x86_64).
>
> So it looks like the answer is yes, although it might be the first release
> which does
Pete,
This is probably a stupid question but will MailMate work on a Mac
Mini with
an M1 chip?
Yes, works fine (build 5789).
Cheers
Ian
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I'm not specifically familiar with Horcrux, but whether you need a
distinct tool for email backup is dependent on your own specific
circumstances. If you use TimeMachine on a Mac running MailMate, you
have backups of all your email in the MailMate message cache:
~/Library/Application Support/
On 19 Apr 2021, at 11:14, Pete Long wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a stupid question but will MailMate work on a Mac
Mini with
an M1 chip?
Thanks.
Pete.
The newest (beta?) release, r5798, says:
* New: Universal build running natively on both M1-based (arm64) Macs
and Intel-based Macs
Hi all,
This is probably a stupid question but will MailMate work on a Mac Mini with
an M1 chip?
Thanks.
Pete.
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On 19 Apr 2021, at 17:51, FG via mailmate wrote:
I'd like to combine MM and BusyCal (https://www.busymac.com/).
"alt / cmd" or "shift / cmd" dragging a MM-eMail to BusyCal works fine
and creates a new todo in BusyCal which is want I need.
However in BusyCal the created link to the eMail message
I'd like to combine MM and BusyCal (https://www.busymac.com/).
"alt / cmd" or "shift / cmd" dragging a MM-eMail to BusyCal works fine and
creates a new todo in BusyCal which is want I need.
However in BusyCal the created link to the eMail message is an .eml file and if
you click on it, it opens A
On 16 Apr 2021, at 21:31, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I have a feeling you and I are in a small nonvocal minority here,
given the lack of response to the post.
Probably, I'm trying to think of when I need this. I normally just write
plaintext with a bit of markdown. While I could do with an easier way
On 19 Apr 2021, at 10:11, Stephan Kleiber via mailmate wrote:
Hi there,
I’d like to save attachments from multiple messages at once to a
specific location on my hard drive. My guess is that it should be as
easy as selecting the messages and then use „Save Attachments…“
from the context menu,
hi,
i'm open to ideas on how to do a task i need to do regularly: track purchases
from Apple's stores and put the ones my ex-wife approved or made onto a
spreadsheet so i'll get reimbursed. the good news is that i can usually tell
looking at a purchase if it was one i made/approved or ones she
Hi there,
I’d like to save attachments from multiple messages at once to a
specific location on my hard drive. My guess is that it should be as
easy as selecting the messages and then use „Save Attachments…“
from the context menu, and I’m pretty sure that’s the way it used to
work in MailMate
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