Re: [MlMt] What version of MailMate are you running?

2024-11-19 Thread Devyn Osborne
, Devyn Osborne wrote: > On 19 Nov 2024, at 6:39, John Cooper wrote: > >> This situation confuses new users. I suspect it’s also deprived Benny of a >> good deal of new-user revenue, as potential users see the low version number >> and interpret it to mean that the progr

Re: [MlMt] What version of MailMate are you running?

2024-11-19 Thread Devyn Osborne
On 19 Nov 2024, at 6:39, John Cooper wrote: > This situation confuses new users. I suspect it’s also deprived Benny of a > good deal of new-user revenue, as potential users see the low version number > and interpret it to mean that the program has not undergone the significant > updates that i

Re: [MlMt] What version of MailMate are you running?

2024-11-18 Thread Devyn Osborne
. Regards, Marc On 18 Nov 2024, at 21:43, Devyn Osborne wrote: Hello, I seem to recall a recent mention of this, but now can’t find it. What version of MM is everyone using? I finally started using MM end of last year and love it. I followed the recommendation on the site to install the latest

Re: [MlMt] What version of MailMate are you running?

2024-11-18 Thread Devyn Osborne
, Devyn Osborne wrote: Hello, I seem to recall a recent mention of this, but now can’t find it. What version of MM is everyone using? I finally started using MM end of last year and love it. I followed the recommendation on the site to install the latest beta release, version 1.14 (5937). Are

[MlMt] What version of MailMate are you running?

2024-11-18 Thread Devyn Osborne
Hello, I seem to recall a recent mention of this, but now can’t find it. What version of MM is everyone using? I finally started using MM end of last year and love it. I followed the recommendation on the site to install the latest beta release, version 1.14 (5937). Are there worthwhile fixes

Re: [MlMt] Can I "thread" by identical subject lines?

2024-09-24 Thread Devyn Osborne
ps - Be sure to follow the link in the comments of the original git. Max updated the code for more recent versions of MailMate. On 24 Sep 2024, at 14:13, Devyn Osborne wrote: Max Andersen created a “better threaded view” which incorporates threading by subject (as well as thread id). See

Re: [MlMt] Can I "thread" by identical subject lines?

2024-09-24 Thread Devyn Osborne
Max Andersen created a “better threaded view” which incorporates threading by subject (as well as thread id). See the related mailing list message [here](https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.freron.com/msg03323.html). I use this better threaded view pretty much exclusively. Highly rec

Re: [MlMt] Include original attachments when replying?

2024-07-17 Thread Devyn Osborne
have changed using the defaults command. You can only copy this file before launching MailMate on the destination machine. Otherwise, you might have problems with the file being overwritten by an older version cached by the system. On 17 Jul 2024, at 19:53, Devyn Osborne wrote: Hi All, Is

Re: [MlMt] Include original attachments when replying?

2024-07-17 Thread Devyn Osborne
://techworkspro.com On 17 Jul 2024, at 20:14, Devyn Osborne wrote: For now, I’m just doing a quick drag and drop from the original message to the new reply. It’s actually easy enough, though I guess I’m hoping for a single button or key command

Re: [MlMt] Include original attachments when replying?

2024-07-17 Thread Devyn Osborne
For now, I’m just doing a quick drag and drop from the original message to the new reply. It’s actually easy enough, though I guess I’m hoping for a single button or key command. On 17 Jul 2024, at 16:53, Devyn Osborne wrote: > Hi All, > > Is it possible to reply to an email and

[MlMt] Include original attachments when replying?

2024-07-17 Thread Devyn Osborne
Hi All, Is it possible to reply to an email and (quickly) include the original attachment (ie, from the email to which you are replying)? Apple Mail has this functionality and is one I miss. I searched the archives and found this question asked in 2018, with no easy solution, but perhaps the f

Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-14 Thread Devyn Osborne
Excellent explanation. Thanks! On 14 May 2024, at 5:57, Bill Cole wrote: > On 2024-05-13 at 15:22:21 UTC-0400 (Mon, 13 May 2024 12:22:21 -0700) > Devyn Osborne > is rumored to have said: > >> Hi All, >> >> I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to

Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-13 Thread Devyn Osborne
Ah ha! Thank you! I’m still learning how robust MailMate’s search truly is, especially compared to other mail programs. I love how granular we can get, though it takes some getting used to! And the compound searches… just love it. Thanks again. On 13 May 2024, at 12:50, John Doherty wrote: >

[MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-13 Thread Devyn Osborne
” actually looks to search like “Devyn Osborne (n...@example.com)” so is not solely the email address? Devyn ___ mailmate mailing list Unsubscribe: https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate

Re: [MlMt] Gmail tag syncing

2024-02-03 Thread Devyn Osborne
That's interesting! It makes sense. Thanks! On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 7:31 AM Bill Cole < mmlist-20120...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote: > On 2024-02-02 at 22:46:57 UTC-0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2024 19:46:57 -0800) > devynosbo...@gmail.com > is rumored to have said: > > > Hm, I take that back. At some po