Out of curiosity where did you find the use of 24:xx (be it in MM or
anywhere else) ?
On 3 Jan 2022, at 5:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some
situations, used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight
On 2022-01-03 12:52:47 (+0800), Antonio Leding wrote:
Hello & Happy New Year fellow Mailmate users — Quick question re:
how Mailmate displays time between the top-of-midnight and 1am…
My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some
situations, used interchangeably for the top-of-
Antonio Leding 2022-01-03 5:52 wrote:
> I have discovered that Mailmate displays times between top-of-midnight & 1am
> using the 24:xx format so, with the above in mind, I wanted to ask if this is
> intentional or a bug?
I do not see this in MailMate (5853) on my computer. Times after midnight
Thanks for the responses thus far - a couple things I forgot to
include…
First, please reference the attached screen-shot illstrating the issue I
describe.
Second, I am running v1.13.1 (5682)
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On 2 Jan 2022, at 20:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
Hello & Happy New Year fellow Mailmate users
On 3 Jan 2022, at 16:44, John Cooper wrote:
>> It’s only a bug if Benny didn’t want this to happen, however it is not
>> correct according to standard
>
> Because 00:01 is the first minute in the first hour of the day, a time of
> 24:01 would be the first minute of the 25th hour of the day, whic
Gavan Schneider wrote (at 9:13 PM on Sunday, Jan 2, 2022):
> On 3 Jan 2022, at 15:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
>
>> My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some situations,
>> used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight. However, that
>> same research shows that the t
On Sun 2022-01-02 09:52 PM MST -0700, wrote:
I have discovered that Mailmate displays times between top-of-midnight
& 1am using the 24:xx format
Doesn't seem to for me. I usually have my mac's Language & Region prefs
set to 12-hour time format but just changed it to 24-hour time format to
c
On 3 Jan 2022, at 15:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some
situations, used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight.
However, that same research shows that the time between midnight and
1am are denoted using 00:xx format; consider
Hello & Happy New Year fellow Mailmate users — Quick question re: how
Mailmate displays time between the top-of-midnight and 1am…
My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some
situations, used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight.
However, that same research sho
On 2 Jan 2022, at 19:07, Bob Stern via mailmate wrote:
What version of MMt are you using?
I'm using version 1.14 (5853) on macOS 12.1, 2021 M1 Pro MBP.
I can reproduce this issue as follows:
1. Open my Inbox by clicking the Inbox folder icon in the left sidebar.
2. Apply some arbitrary colum
On 31 Dec 2021, at 17:36, Quinn Comendant wrote:
I found the option when I right-click on a column header to “Use as
Default Columns” but it doesn't seem to do anything; those defaults
do not seem to propagate to the other list views.
What version of MMt are you using? It didn’t work on some
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