On 5 Aug 2018, at 20:29, Joshua Fishburn wrote:
I tried this, but it didn’t do what I expected:
`”^1” = (“moveToMailbox:”, “/@SaneTomorrow”,
“moveToMailbox:”, “/+SaneTomorrow”);`
Instead of failing, MailMate actually creates the @SaneTomorrow folder
in account #2 when I try to move a messag
I believe you can rename the SaneBox folders as you wish. That might be
enough to solve your problem, though it would require you to notice
which account you’re dealing with.
On 5 Aug 2018, at 15:33, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Don’t know if it is possible to achieve what you want directly
through
Don’t know if it is possible to achieve what you want directly through a single
keybinding but you could setup a folder with respective rules. Then use a
keybinding to move a message to that folder and the rules of the folder move
the message depending on the source account to the desired folder
Short Version: Is there a way to create a universal key binding to move
a message to a different folder depending on the account that the
message is in?
Long Version and background:
I use Sanebox and have several “snooze” folders. I also have two
mail accounts connected, and annoyingly Sanebo