Hello
I’m running the latest beta, have enabled the MacVim bundle and installed the
latest MacVim from github. Also set it to invoke automatically using the
defaults write command but for some reason nothing happens and i’m unable to
edit messages with it. ^O does nothing, neither does MacVim->
On 18 Jan 2021, at 21:41, Glenn Parker wrote:
No problem for me with the attachments popup under MailMate 1.14
(5757) running on Big Sur macOS 11.1.
Have you tried running MailMate from a Terminal window to see if any
error messages are printed when the crash occurs?
I did yeah but there was
I have a repeatable crash in version 1.13.2 of Mailmate.
If I right click on any attachment and select "open with" it hangs for a
few seconds trying to load the context menu and then crashes. If I do
the same thing in the Finder it shows the application list without a
problem.
Anyone else se
Hi
Is there a way I can remove the Junk folder? There is no such folder in
my IMAP account but MailMate seems to insist on having an immutable Junk
folder.
I’d like to remove it because my homegrown spam filtering system is
almost perfect and I’d rather not have more than one place to look
On 21 Sep 2016, at 10:05, Mark Wadham wrote:
2) How can I disable the new inline html preview page when replying to
html messages? It seems to make the reply button take several seconds
to bring up the editing dialog and I really don't care about sending
HTML anyway.
Solved this myself
Hi,
I've upgraded to MailMate 1.9.5 because of the better support for Sierra
but I'm not very keen on the new features.
1) How can I get the old functionality back where I can easily view the
headers (from/to) for a message using the little arrow to expand them?
It seems completely gone. W
On 29 Jun 2016, at 15:09, Mark Wadham wrote:
> *blink* wat?
Oh I see, bits. I'll play with that, thanks!
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On 29 Jun 2016, at 15:06, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Yes, but it's a bit complicated. You have to set multiple keywords as
if they were bits. It is best illustrated with the key bindings in
MailMate:
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"F" = {
"0" = ( "removeTag:", "\\Flagged", "removeTag:", "$MailFlagBit0",
"removeTag:", "
On 29 Jun 2016, at 14:50, Alain Israel wrote:
For this you need to ask Benny. Another point : with certain IMAP
servers (Exchange for example), tags disappear from one computer to
the other; flags are maintained, but only with the default color.
Ok thanks, hopefully Benny will respond. I run
On 29 Jun 2016, at 14:46, Alain Israel wrote:
Flags: Message menu, then Mark as Flagged. It gives you the default
color : red. To change color : upper case-F-number (1to 6) (I may have
changed the default keys for convenience, I don’t remember, but it
can be found in the manual).
Tags : https
On 29 Jun 2016, at 13:57, Alain Israel wrote:
As far as I understand, you can’t color the messages, but you have 6
choices of color for the flags, and combined with the use of tags, it
is quite convenient (although not as visual as colored messages).
How do you apply flags and tags?
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Hi,
Is there any way to have colour highlighting of messages in the list
view, with custom headers or IMAP flags or some such thing? That would
be really handy for quickly seeing important stuff based on a set of
rules.
Thanks,
Mark
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On 1 Sep 2015, at 11:09, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
And I guess the answer is “no” then. I cannot think of a way to
make that work. MailMate does not prioritize email addresses with a
matching domain when a match is not found. Using the above I would
expect your from address to become `l...@oran
On 1 Sep 2015, at 10:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I'm not sure I quite understand the question. Make sure you understand
the email address related settings described
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/account_setup) and if it doesn't
do what you want then try sending me a more detailed exam
Hi,
If I receive a message to a group, say: st...@mydomain.com, and I have
an alias set up for the same domain as say, m...@domain.com, when I
click reply it defaults to the default email address rather than using
the one that matches the same domain. Is there a way to make it default
to th
On 17 Jun 2015, at 15:38, Edward Thome wrote:
I had the same issue, and simultaneously with removing “Smart
Dashes” I had updated to r5099. Perhaps then “Smart Dashes”
will show up.
Oddly enough restarting the app and then disabling it again seems to
have made it persist.
Thanks guys, the
On 17 Jun 2015, at 15:34, Ale Muñoz wrote:
Edit › Substitutions › Smart Dashes (make sure that's unchecked,
that seemed to work for me, at least...)
Smart Dashes doesn't appear in that menu, I've only got Smart
Copy+Paste, Smart Quotes and Smart Links, all of which are disabled. If
I right c
If I type three dots I get an elipses character: …
This is abhorrant and crazy-making, how can I make it stop?
It’s not happening in any other applications.
Sysprefs -> Text -> Correct spelling automatically is off
Sysprefs -> Text -> Use smart quotes and dashes is off
Spelling is set to “Briti
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