Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-16 Thread Eric Sharakan
It's in the pulldown by the magnifying glass in the search pane. -Eric On 16 Jan 2022, at 2:45, Alexandre Takacs wrote: > Is that preference exposed in the GUI ? Can’t seem to find it. > > On 16 Jan 2022, at 2:07, Robert Brenstein wrote: > >> Note also that you can change the default search from

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-16 Thread Marc ARC
Hello, I had a similar issue I defined Conditions on the All Messages mailbox ( did it years ago ) All Source>Path>Noinbox does_not_contain Junk Source>Path>Noinbox is not in MailBox_X Source>Path>Noinbox Source does not contain security Source>Path>Noinbox is not in Pos

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-15 Thread Alexandre Takacs
Is that preference exposed in the GUI ? Can’t seem to find it. On 16 Jan 2022, at 2:07, Robert Brenstein wrote: Note also that you can change the default search from the the search box on top from "Search All Mailboxes" to “Search Current Mailbox” through a preference._

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-15 Thread Robert Brenstein
To expand on what John suggested. You could create a smart mailbox that shows all messages with begin with ”postmaster@" in their address in whatever sources you specify. Then you can tell your personal inbox to exclude messages in that mailbox. That should separate your postmaster and private

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-04 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-01-04 at 02:45:41 UTC-0500 (Tue, 04 Jan 2022 08:45:41 +0100) Alexandre Takacs is rumored to have said: > They do > > But there are lots of situations when MM functionalities rely on the global > search as the default source. It would be useful to the able to better > specify what goes i

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-03 Thread Alexandre Takacs
They do But there are lots of situations when MM functionalities rely on the global search as the default source. It would be useful to the able to better specify what goes into that “pot” :) On 4 Jan 2022, at 8:37, John Doherty via mailmate wrote: Anyway, just a thought. Smart mailboxes are

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-03 Thread John Doherty via mailmate
Just curious if you've tried using smart mailboxes to help with this situation. For example, a smart mailbox with conditions "message is not read" and "To: does not contain 'postmaster@'" should always contain messages that are not yet read and were not addressed to "postmaster@": in other wo

Re: [MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-03 Thread Alexandre Takacs
FWIW I would also welcome such a feature ! On 4 Jan 2022, at 4:16, Quinn Comendant wrote: I've seen [this post](https://lists.freron.com/mailmate/2014-September/003159.html) from 2014 where Benny says it was not possible to hide mail from certain accounts from global contexts. I'm just checki

[MlMt] Excluding an account Source from global search and Mailboxes

2022-01-03 Thread Quinn Comendant
I manage a mail server which has many postmaster@ mail accounts that I need to monitor. These accounts receive many hundreds of messages a day, such as Delivery Notification Failures, DMARC reports, and other transactional messages. I've added these to MailMate, and noticed the messages from th