I meant to add to this… I’m also not seeing this on all replies. On
_some_ of them, the reply arrow in the compose window is enabled, and
some of them not. Regardless of the reply arrow, pressing cmd-R never
works (I get a beep). I don’t use Gmail, just standard IMAP for all my
accounts, and I
Eric,
On MM 1.14 Test Build 5918, I get no errors either way (⌘R or Menu).
With the keyboard shortcut, I get a Reply message (other KB shortcuts
work likewise) but the message must be selected in the window to do
that. If I use the menu arrow, the reply selector pops up the window to
select R
Actually, I'm not seeing this issue on all replies I compose, only some of
them. Other than the few examples where this is a problem all being in my
gmail account, I can't seem to find any pattern.
-Eric
On 4 Oct 2022, at 20:18, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> I'm experiencing the same behavior as Jol
Yep, same. This is on a 2019 Intel MacBook Pro running 12.6, if that is
helpful to Benny.
On 5 Oct 2022, at 10:18, Eric Sharakan wrote:
I'm experiencing the same behavior as Jolin, on version 5920. The
reply arrow in the compose window is grayed out and unclickable, and
typing ⌘R just elici
I'm experiencing the same behavior as Jolin, on version 5920. The reply arrow
in the compose window is grayed out and unclickable, and typing ⌘R just elicits
an alert beep.
-Eric
On 3 Oct 2022, at 9:43, i...@techworkspro.com wrote:
> I get a popup every time I click either the arrow or ⌘ R. I
On a similar topic I remember that there was a preference to select
multiple messages and have a single reply generated for _all_ of them…
but I can’t seem to find it anymore ?
On 3 Oct 2022, at 15:37, Jolin Warren wrote:
In the current version of MailMate, is there a way to toggle a reply
I get a popup every time I click either the arrow or ⌘ R. I can select either
option in that window.
FWIW… Would still prefer the old method of single or all direct selection.
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In the current version of MailMate, is there a way to toggle a reply between
‘Reply’ and ‘Reply All’ after I’ve started writing the message? I thought that
in previous versions I could hit cmd-R repeatedly to toggle whether I was
replying just to the sender or to everyone, but that doesn’t work