On 31 Jan 2025, at 7:51, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2025-01-30 at 02:10:17 UTC-0500 (Thu, 30 Jan 2025 18:10:17 +1100)
leo
is rumored to have said:
On 30 Jan 2025, at 10:41, Shoshanna Green wrote:
[...]
(Whenever I'm updating an app, I generally compress my current
version of it first. That way,
On 2025-01-30 at 02:10:17 UTC-0500 (Thu, 30 Jan 2025 18:10:17 +1100)
leo
is rumored to have said:
On 30 Jan 2025, at 10:41, Shoshanna Green wrote:
On 29 Jan 2025, at 17:40, leo wrote:
2. BTW, after updating a MM version, how can I access the last
version which I just updated from?
Old ver
On 30 Jan 2025, at 19:38, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 29 Jan 2025, at 23:40, leo wrote:
1. I tried to upgrade to MM 2.0 — and could not started up: It
always got stuck on the Import-autosaved-draft dialog:
I don't think this is a general issue (with importing autosaved
drafts). Let me kn
Hi,
I believe this is a new(ish) bug (i’m running 6222). Steps to reproduce:
1) Search for something that will result in hits that are unread.
2) Switch to the unread folder, click on an unread email
What I expect to happen: I’ll be able to read the email.
What happens: the email vanishes from
ok, so if I add this string
"^P" = ( "performBundleItemWithUUID:" ,
"2EF4C1A0-8FE2-11E3-BAA8-0800200C9A66");
in
/Users/username/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/Custom.plist
and add "Custom" in the keybinding box in mailmate preference
it should open sublime text when usi
I had tried to redirect an email a couple of days ago and Fastmail
wouldn't let me. Redirecting worked fine a few years ago.
Now I know why. Thanks for the tip.
--
Steven Taylor
509-280-9198
sgtay...@taylorcomputing.biz
https://www.taylorcomputing.biz
On 30 Jan 2025, at 8:00, Pete Resnick via
On 30 Jan 2025, at 16:40, Steven Bellovin wrote:
When I compose a new email, MailMate is often selecting the wrong
From: line, even though the proper default account is set correctly. I
haven't yet figured out what triggers it, but it certainly should not
be happening.
This is an old issue w
On 30 Jan 2025, at 16:37, Steven Bellovin wrote:
Twice in the last two days, including just now with 6222, I've gotten
a message about bad HTML tags in my signature. There are none, or at
least I haven't inserted any.
It's a new check to help avoid constructing invalid HTML, e.g,, multiple
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On 30 Jan 2025, at 1:07, leo wrote:
On 30 Jan 2025, at 9:52, Rob Russell via mailmate wrote:
Does "Redirect" work for you?
Often I get an error from my mail provider Fastmail.com when I
redirect mail, So that’s not a great option.
Yeah, "Redirect" is a different sort of function. That's w
Leo,
Is there a reason you don't use "forward as attachment"? No
indentation/quoting that way.
pr
--
Pete Resnick https://www.episteme.net/
All connections to the world are tenuous at best
On 29 Jan 2025, at 16:45, leo wrote:
Hello Benny and others
Just upgraded to MM V2 and it looks great
When I compose a new email, MailMate is often selecting the wrong From: line,
even though the proper default account is set correctly. I haven't yet figured
out what triggers it, but it certainly should not be happening.
--Steve Bellovin, https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Twice in the last two days, including just now with 6222, I've gotten a message
about bad HTML tags in my signature. There are none, or at least I haven't
inserted any. Both times, I was replying to a message that was
multipart/alternative with one part HTML. I have signature placement set to
B
On 29 Jan 2025, at 23:40, leo wrote:
1. I tried to upgrade to MM 2.0 — and could not started up: It
always got stuck on the Import-autosaved-draft dialog:
I don't think this is a general issue (with importing autosaved drafts).
Let me know if you are somehow able to reproduce it or if it happ
On 29 Jan 2025, at 23:45, leo wrote:
> In V2, is there a way to forward an (HTML) message without quoting/indenting?
No, I don't think there's any way to do that. You can try stating your use case
and I'll take that into consideration in the future. (Similar requests have
usually been about mir
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