On 29 Oct 2013, at 7:59, Ryan Erwin wrote:
The other direction that I see as a solid field to grow is simple
message security. Something that is easier to use than PGP, more
secure than PGP (no exposed subject lines!) but I think that requires
rethinking the client and the server, and ultimate
On 29 Oct 2013, at 12:59, Ryan Erwin wrote:
I love that I can hit "/" and my default search boxes come up, and I
can quickly find the message that I need to reference.
Ironically, I think it's too slow to setup a quick search :-) (I have
some ideas for that.)
If only MailMate could be made
## The Hacker's Mail Client
I use MailMate more than any other program on my Macbook Air, which I
keep with me almost all the time in my life of nearly constant travel. I
love that I can hit "/" and my default search boxes come up, and I can
quickly find the message that I need to reference.
On 21 Oct 2013, at 16:34, Ryan Erwin wrote:
Did you send a notice about the crowd funding opportunity to all of
your licensed users? I didn't notice one - I only saw notice through
the mailing list.
No, not yet. I'm thinking I might postpone this until after I decide
whether or not to make a
On 21 Oct 2013, at 15:44, Zvi Biener wrote:
I like the nascent marketing idea: MailMate is the hacker's email
client.
I keep wondering how to get Mailmate-awareness to the old Mailsmith
crowd, formerly sold by Bare Bones. THat also hit the point it could not
support itself full-time but also
I'm definitely with Zvi here. As Ghandi said, "Speed doesn't matter if
you're not traveling in the right direction". You've got to get the
marketing side of MailMate figured out.
If you run with the "Hacker's Email Client", perhaps you can capitalize
on the current NSA inspired anxiety and foc
I like the nascent marketing idea: MailMate is the hacker's email
client.
Not that you need too many interjections, Benny, but I, for one, would
much rather you spent time thinking of how to fund and advertise
MailMate and put development off for a little bit, if only to ensure
future develop
Benny,
Did you send a notice about the crowd funding opportunity to all of your
licensed users? I didn't notice one - I only saw notice through the
mailing list.
If you don't want to send an email blast, perhaps you should send a link
inside of the MailMate updates. If you get a 5-10% respon
Dear MailMate users,
as many of you have probably seen then I posted a few times on my blog
at the end of last week. First of all, [MailMate
1.7](http://blog.freron.com/2013/mailmate-1-7-released/) was relased,
but more importantly I posted a personal message entitled “[Changing
Priorities](h