Hi.
On 31 Mar 2014, at 22:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I do. Heavily. That's the reason i'd like MM to handle many* open
(IDLE) connections well, but MM keeps crashing on me. Daily, no,
hourly :(
That is certainly not acceptable. I can see that you have allowed
MailMate to send 6 crash repor
On 31 Mar 2014, at 14:17, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
You should use “Message ▸ Move to Junk” if you want to use the
Junk mailbox. This automatically marks the message as $Junk as well.
Moving out of the Junk mailbox marks it as $NotJunk instead.
Oh, lord! Thanks for the "tip"! I've done the 'Me
Hi.
On 31 Mar 2014, at 22:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
That is certainly not acceptable. I can see that you have allowed
MailMate to send 6 crash reports with r4132 (and that's out of 8
reported in total by ~130 users using r4132).
After taking a look at these crash reports I'm pretty sure t
On 31 Mar 2014, at 21:48, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
As for MailMate, is it possible somewhere to see the rules created as
text that can be edited directly?
Yes, if quitting MailMate then this text file can be edited (not that
I'll recommend it):
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate
On 31 Mar 2014, at 21:46, Robert Anders wrote:
I've heard of Sieve, but although I've been managing Internet mail
systems since the very early 90s, I have yet to actually encounter a
site that actually uses it. At least, so far as I know -- maybe they
use it and I don't know about it.
I do.
Hi.
On 31 Mar 2014, at 21:30, Brad Knowles wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 2:03 PM, Mike Brasch
wrote:
There is a [Sieve-App](https://bitbucket.org/dergraf83/sieve/) for
OSX. But there was no activity since 2010. I could not test it
because FastMail does not support Managed Sieve.
I don't know
Hi,
I've heard of Sieve, but although I've been managing Internet mail
systems since the very early 90s, I have yet to actually encounter a
site that actually uses it. At least, so far as I know -- maybe they
use it and I don't know about it.
It's actually been included with OS X for seve
Hi.
On 31 Mar 2014, at 21:28, Brad Knowles wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
There is no way to do that in MailMate. The only server-side
filtering standard I know is Sieve, but I don't even know if a GUI
for Sieve exists on Mac OS X (theoretically, I think it's
On Mar 31, 2014, at 2:03 PM, Mike Brasch wrote:
> There is a [Sieve-App](https://bitbucket.org/dergraf83/sieve/) for OSX. But
> there was no activity since 2010. I could not test it because FastMail does
> not support Managed Sieve.
I don't know if any of the services I use support Sieve, but
On Mar 31, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> There is no way to do that in MailMate. The only server-side filtering
> standard I know is Sieve, but I don't even know if a GUI for Sieve exists on
> Mac OS X (theoretically, I think it's possible to create such a GUI if the
> IMAP ser
On 31 Mar 2014, at 20:28, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
The only server-side filtering standard I know is Sieve, but I don't
even know if a GUI for Sieve exists on Mac OS X (theoretically, I
think it's possible to create such a GUI if the IMAP server supports
Sieve).
There is a [Sieve-App](https
On 31 Mar 2014, at 17:52, Brad Knowles wrote:
I have a number of accounts, and some of those systems might be able
to do server-side rules if they were provided, but they don't give me
any sort of way to create those rules. If MailMate could give me a
way to create the server-side rules and t
On Mar 31, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Bill Cole
wrote:
> It was a hard choice to make, but I handled that (in my case a pile of old
> Eudora rules that I'd half-translated into TBird...) by just declaring
> client-side rule bankruptcy and rebuilding from scratch with a mix of
> server-side delivery r
On 30 Mar 2014, at 23:05, Brad Knowles wrote:
I have not yet quit using Mail.app, because I have yet to figure out
how to take all my existing rules and bring them over to MailMate.
It was a hard choice to make, but I handled that (in my case a pile of
old Eudora rules that I'd half-translate
On 31 Mar 2014, at 5:05, Brad Knowles wrote:
I have not yet quit using Mail.app, because I have yet to figure out
how to take all my existing rules and bring them over to MailMate.
So, at the moment I've got both programs supposedly connecting with
SpamSieve, and maybe that's my problem.
Ye
On 30 Mar 2014, at 21:44, Sam Heldenbrand wrote:
Ok, that explains the "Move Out of Junk" functionality. But why does
Spamsieve do nothing happen when I select a piece of mail in my inbox
and I tag it as Junk? Shouldn't it automatically move that piece of
mail to its account's respective Junk
On 30 Mar 2014, at 14:44, Sam Heldenbrand wrote:
Ok, that explains the "Move Out of Junk" functionality. But why does
Spamsieve do nothing happen when I select a piece of mail in my inbox
and I tag it as Junk? Shouldn't it automatically move that piece of
mail to its account's respective Junk
Ok, that explains the "Move Out of Junk" functionality. But why does
Spamsieve do nothing happen when I select a piece of mail in my inbox
and I tag it as Junk? Shouldn't it automatically move that piece of
mail to its account's respective Junk folder? I'm having to do this
manually right now,
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