is there so network connection involved? i assume mm is asking osx‘ contact
app service for email addresses etc, and then this might ask icloud servers
for something, and if your network is bad this might slow things down. One
usually can test this by turning off internet completely.
On Sat 12. Oc
On 22 Mar 2018, at 19:43, Bill Cole wrote:
On 22 Mar 2018, at 13:53, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
Hi lists, hi Benny,
I just had an understandable, but unexpectedly weird behaviour.
If I send out a markdown email with
- 4. 4. 2018
- 5. 4. 2018
(some) recipients receive
- 1. 4
Hi lists, hi Benny,
I just had an understandable, but unexpectedly weird behaviour.
If I send out a markdown email with
- 4. 4. 2018
- 5. 4. 2018
(some) recipients receive
- 1. 4. 2018
- 2. 4. 2018
This is in accordance with Markdown, but is of course surprising. I
think Mai
Are you searching for [MIMt] instead of [MlMt]? Below, you've
written MIMt, with a capital I.
I am searching “[MIMt]”.
Which SHOULD answer your question. The Subject tag for this list is
[MlMt] so when you search for [MIMt] you will not find messages from
this list.
oh my! Yes, MlMt works
from this
list.
This I understand. What I would like to see is mailing list messages not
appear in my Inbox, i.e. automatically archived or such.
Thanks,
/eno
On 2015-08-26 07:11, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
Hi everyone,
if I try to filter all messages from the mailmate mailing list via
sear
Hi everyone,
if I try to filter all messages from the mailmate mailing list via
searching for “[MIMt]” this doesn’t work and does not show any
message. If I do the same with other mailing lists the same works (for
example searching for “[SHÄRE Ops]”. What is going on there?
In a somewhat rel
You could use the Markdown code block syntax, e.g.
This is some code.
or
```
ditto
```
/eno
On 13 Jul 2015, at 12:03, Muster Hans wrote:
Hi,
Mail programs I have used previously have had an easy way to display
the current message in a non-proportional font, which makes it easy to
Benny, thanks for your quick response.
One more thing, on:
> If you quit MailMate on both machines then you can copy the .plist
files in this folder:
Can we use an alias/symlink to files in Dropbox? That way both systems
would be kept up to date…
Ale
I am pretty sure that if the symlink
Hello list,
I am freshly converted to MailMate, and yay: I don’t think any of the
tools before come even close! Yay!
I do have one question though: I am working on 2 macs in parallel, and
would like to install MailMate + SpamSieve on both, with identical
setup. Is there a way to export compl