On 8 Dec 2024, at 16:07, Rick Flower wrote:
Hi all..
I’m new to MailMate and like what I see so far. I’m curious about
whether there’s a way to only apply a specific rule IF a message is
>= a specific age (in days for instance) after it initially arrives.
I love the comprehensive flexibili
Hi Glen, thanks for that suggestion. I did as you suggested, and I do
now see the password in the keychain.
Unfortunately, MM is still not finding any matches. I'm not even sure
it's trying, as there's no indication if a lookup is even being
triggered.
I'll keep poking around, and perhaps
I haven’t done this myself, but I might try using the Mac’s
Directory Utility to connect to your LDAP server. Adding the server and
authorizing yourself in that utility should get the password into the
Mac’s keychain.
On 11 Dec 2024, at 16:48, Eric Sharakan via mailmate wrote:
Hi, I'm trying
Hi, I'm trying to get LDAP lookup working for my corporate account in
MailMate (r6065). I'm following the instructions at
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences, but not
understanding how to handle the password. The instructions say:
```
If a username is provided then MailMate loo
Hello Vinod,
Have you tried what Henry describes in yesterdays “[MlMt] Gmail
account suddenly causes MailMate v6059 Application RAM use to explode
and crash the system” post
Looks quite similar to me
Regards
Marc
On 11 Dec 2024, at 7:35, vinod subramanian wrote:
Could anyone throw some
On 2024-12-11 at 01:35:27 UTC-0500 (Wed, 11 Dec 2024 12:05:27 +0530)
vinod subramanian
is rumored to have said:
Could anyone throw some light on this issue please?
There's not a lot of light anyone other than Benny, the developer, can
offer. This is clearly some sort of message data handling
Thanks, Marc. I didn’t have that attachments column… Now I do.
On 26 Nov 2024, at 10:07, ARC MM wrote:
Warren,
Do you have an “attachments” column in you view ? Normally there
you would have seen that there is an attachment to the mail.
Option-Click in the titlebar and you can select which