Well, D’oh. I was expecting something to happen to the messages, not
the mailbox icon! Didn’t even look there. But now that I do, yes the
colours of the icon do change. That’s pretty cool. Thanks John!
Cheers
Simon
On 27 Oct 2022, at 8:01, John Cooper wrote:
Simon Kaplan wrote (at 2:47
This is a fun feature - I've used it to change the icon for my Travel folder to
an airplane, and my Waiting folder to an hourglass - but it's hit or miss. Some
symbols that are in the SF Symbols app aren't available (including "dollarsign"
and "mountain.2"), but you can't know until you type the
Simon Kaplan wrote (at 2:47 PM on Wednesday, October 26, 2022):
> Thanks for that. What I want to know is, how do we use the colours menu?
> Making selections doesn’t seem to do anything.
I'm surprised. Is a mailbox selected? When I select a mailbox, then choose a
color from the Mailbox > Col
Hi John
Thanks for that. What I want to know is, how do we use the colours menu?
Making selections doesn’t seem to do anything.
Cheers
Simon
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On 27 Oct
Simon Kaplan wrote (at 2:19 PM on Wednesday, October 26, 2022):
> In today’s release (5923) Benny says
>
> | New: On macOS 11+, the Mailbox menu includes a “Symbol” menu to make it
> easy to change the mailbox symbol used.
> | This is very similar to how colors are handled.
>
> Where can I find
Hi all
In today’s release (5923) Benny says
| New: On macOS 11+, the Mailbox menu includes a “Symbol” menu to
make it easy to change the mailbox symbol used.
| This is very similar to how colors are handled.
Where can I find something that explains how colours are handled? This
seems very
Hitting the return key = edit mode: Never even knew that was an option.
Given that behavior, then I would retract my previous statement and
agree that LC on the mailbox should also trigger edit mode
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On 26 Oct 2022, at 11:56, Eric Sharakan wrote:
What also works for me is to select the
What also works for me is to select the mailbox and hit the 'return'
key. That puts it into edit mode.
I'm pretty sure Benny had said this was intentional, as it matches the
behavior in Finder for renaming a folder. But that doesn't explain why
clicking a selected mailbox doesn't also put it
I hit send too soon…
I wanted to add that the behavior you describe — Esc + click + edit
mode - I believe is a bug. I think the app is designed such that the
only way to rename a mailbox is to use RC —> Rename Mailbox…
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On 26 Oct 2022, at 11:17, Antonio Leding wrote:
I don’t believe t
I don’t believe this has ever worked for me. IIRC, I have always
needed to RC —> Rename Mailbox…
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On 26 Oct 2022, at 11:15, Tariq Magdon-Ismail wrote:
Hi,
Is renaming a mailbox by clicking on it (i.e. similar to Apple
Mail/Finder folder renaming behavior) supported? The reason I ask i
Hi,
Is renaming a mailbox by clicking on it (i.e. similar to Apple Mail/Finder
folder renaming behavior) supported? The reason I ask is because this hasn't
worked for me (recent MM user) with r5895 and r5918.
However, today I was going to rename a mailbox (using the "Rename Mailbox..."
context
On 2022-10-26 at 04:02:00 UTC-0400 (Wed, 26 Oct 2022 10:02:00 +0200)
Robert M. Münch
is rumored to have said:
Hi, I just received an encrypted email from an Office 365 user
(attached as *message_v3.rpmsg file).
There was no such file attached to your message as delivered to the
list.
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Bi
Greetings Robert,
O-365 (Microsoft) is making moves in US government secure markets (DHS,
DoD particularly). Perhaps that is the interest and driving direction,
generally.
Either way, if I receive unsolicited encrypted email without advance
agreement to do so, I consider it to be junk and ha
Hi
My understanding those are e-mails with Rights-Managed Email Object
Protocol enabled.
This is a proprietary Microsoft format - your only bet is to use Outlook
(not even sure the Mac version does know about it) or OWA.
Best regards
On 26 Oct 2022, at 10:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, I
Hi, I just received an encrypted email from an Office 365 user (attached as
*message_v3.rpmsg file).
1. What kind of encryption does Office 365/Outlook use?
2. Is that something external mail clients can support?
3. @Benny: Is support planned?
I mean, many companies are using this office stuff
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