I'm reading http://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/setting-up-mailmate and
got to the statement:
The Mark messages as Not Junk if score is below setting does not affect
SpamSieve or its filtering.
Rather, if SpamSieve thinks a message is less spammy than the score that
you enter, MailMate will
t 2015, at 8:33, Lars Ippich wrote:
On 11 Oct 2015, at 17:15, Sparky Doosan wrote:
MailMate shows my outbound message in an IMAP folder called "Sent
Messages". I cannot find this on the server and the message was not
delivered. I cannot determine (need more coffee?) whether this s
I continue to edge closer to cutting MailMate into my production
workflow. Today's issue: I followed all the setup instructions from
MailMate and my ISP and it looks good except...
MailMate shows my outbound message in an IMAP folder called "Sent
Messages". I cannot find this on the server and
Thanks Benny that was what I was trying to remember.
Also, the archive/junk mailboxes can always be used to teach SpamSieve
(or some alternative solution) about your ham/spam emails.
More fuel for the "don't wait, start today" fire, well played and very
helpful.
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I have follow-up questions and so should feel lame for asking but will
start with...
Does MailMate have a good Bayesian spam filter solution? I seem to
recall my first round of evals ended when I found there is a great
third-party solution satisfactory to use MailMate now but perhaps (why,
wh
Hey Max,
WOW! For a number of reasons I've put off embracing MM but dude, I'm
seeing what you did here and I'm excited, so excellent!
I guess Benny's published some API information but I didn't find it? I
could keep looking but wanted to message you anyway.
Thanks,
Rob
PS: Nice AboutMe :)
Thanks, that is POWER.
On 9 Mar 2015, at 22:55, TJ Luoma wrote:
On 10 Mar 2015, at 0:26, Sparky Doosan wrote:
I looked but did not find... where are the preferences for the bell?
Right now, I'm getting alerts (sometimes?) that I don't really
understand. I hope y'all don
I looked but did not find... where are the preferences for the bell?
Right now, I'm getting alerts (sometimes?) that I don't really
understand. I hope y'all don't tell me it's a phone thing and not
MailMate.
Thanks
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Hey I hope it's OK to share thoughts and feelings, LOL. TBH I haven't
used a local mail client for a long, long time. Something changed
recently that I think is making me want to bail on the browser-based
experience and instead start rebuilding and flexing the powerful muscles
that come from a
There it is!! Thanks :)
On 27 Feb 2015, at 8:57, Edward Thome wrote:
On 27 Feb 2015, at 10:52, Sparky Doosan wrote:
New user here, this looks like good software. I'm confused though,
double-clicking a message seems to want to find related messages,
right?
Why does opening a message
me a bit of getting used to as well. Command-O opens a
message.
Bart
On 27 Feb 2015, at 11:52, Sparky Doosan wrote:
New user here, this looks like good software. I'm confused though,
double-clicking a message seems to want to find related messages,
right?
Why does opening a message
New user here, this looks like good software. I'm confused though,
double-clicking a message seems to want to find related messages, right?
Why does opening a message seem like a thing most people don't want to
do? I'd expect to double-click to open the message and view it... the
preview pane
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