Hi Verdon,
You shouldn’t feel completely ‘locked in’. It’s true that Contacts is tightly
woven into many corresponding apps in Apple’s universe (from Word processing,
spreadsheets, through email and messaging apps all the way to commonality
between different types of products and services, like
I appreciate this detailed explanation. I've been trying to figure out WTF was
going on in my Contacts app for a while. This sheds the light that I need.
Honestly, the Contacts app is NASTY but it integrates with everything Apple,
and I have so many Apple devices, I feel pretty locked into it.
On 22 Jul 2022, at 12:12, Glenn P. Parker wrote:
I have also noticed some odd behavior with address group completion.
For me, a particular group of 10 addresses gets doubled (the entire
group is repeated) every time. However, a larger group of about 15 or
so consistently expands correctly.
T
On 11 Aug 2022, at 20:09, Henry Seiden wrote:
> It looks like the Bundles preferences you mention is specific for Busy
> Calendar Bundles.
You are right. My mistake. Nothing for BusyContacts in there.
> I’m not understanding if you mean we should immediately implement the command
> using Termi
Hi Benny,
Thanks for comments. I take it you mean have a look at r5908 as that’s
the latest Test Build? Looks like 5908 specifically initially addresses
the issue about multiple Emails in contacts which I’m pretty sure
we’ve all experienced in one form or another.
It looks like the Bundles p
On 11 Aug 2022, at 10:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> The latest test release adds support for changing the email address of a
> recipient found in Contacts if it has multiple email addresses. This is in
> the context sensitive menu of each recipient. This new feature might also
> mean new bugs
On 29 Jul 2022, at 19:56, Harvey Leff wrote:
I agree with Henry, who wrote "we can ask Benny to fix Contacts flaws.
Maybe we can ask for an interface to \[Busy
Contacts\](www.busymac.com)".
A Mailmate-Busy Contacts linkage would be wonderful.
I haven't read the all of this thread, but MailM
I already use BusyContacts in a way that is very close to what you are
asking for.
When I right-click on one of my BusyContacts tags (which are equivalent
to groups), I see a menu that allows me to Send Email to everyone in
that group, and since Mailmate is my default for email, it just works:
Thank you for that tip, Lisa. I’ve been doing it the longer way
around, by selecting ALL the items and hitting “Send Blind Email
to…” the selected list. Will keep this in mind.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 19:23:23 +
From: Henry Seiden
To: MailMate Users
Cc: Benny Kjaer Nielsen
Subject: Re: [MlMt] r5907 and Group Address completion
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Ed,
The app I use instead of Contacts which accesses the database just fine
(and stores is away in its own configuration, BTW) is Busy Contacts. It
uses a different methodology that makes it compatible but separate and
more stable. It uses a tag field so you can sort on the tag. I haven’t
qui
On 24 Jul 2022, at 16:19, Henry Seiden wrote:
I notice three things overall in my use of Contacts with MailMate:
1. In Contacts, the group name is very difficult to add or rename -
seems an app issue and not the only one in Contacts, which is why I
don’t use it. Unfortunately my preferred app,
On 22 Jul 2022, at 18:12, Glenn P. Parker wrote:
> I have also noticed some odd behavior with address group completion. For me,
> a particular group of 10 addresses gets doubled (the entire group is
> repeated) every time.
> However, a larger group of about 15 or so consistently expands correctl
Edward,
Now I understand. You started in Contacts and then used it in MailMate
by typing the group name as you described. The key then is they’re two
difference apps, one is Contacts, that MailMate takes advantage of by
linking. Yes, it’s what I read in the Help Menu there in MailMate.
Nice f
On 24 Jul 2022, at 7:04, Henry Seiden wrote:
Hi Edward,
So I take it from your note that you make a group mail from Contacts
and save it in MailMate (r5907). How is this done. The help menu
speaks to using Contacts or other app to select the group, then send
selected contacts to MailMate. Is
Hi Edward,
So I take it from your note that you make a group mail from Contacts and
save it in MailMate (r5907). How is this done. The help menu speaks to
using Contacts or other app to select the group, then send selected
contacts to MailMate. Is this (or any alternate selections) then saved
On 22 Jul 2022, at 11:12, Glenn P. Parker wrote:
I have also noticed some odd behavior with address group completion.
For me, a particular group of 10 addresses gets doubled (the entire
group is repeated) every time. However, a larger group of about 15 or
so consistently expands correctly.
I have also noticed some odd behavior with address group completion. For
me, a particular group of 10 addresses gets doubled (the entire group is
repeated) every time. However, a larger group of about 15 or so
consistently expands correctly.
Glenn P. Parker
glenn.par...@comcast.net
On July 21,
On 21 Jul 2022, at 14:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2022, at 17:12, Edward Thome wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this issue on r5907.
I have a group address for all members of my department, and it used
to complete to include all 29 members. Now it only shows a small
number.
Most
On 21 Jul 2022, at 17:12, Edward Thome wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed this issue on r5907.
> I have a group address for all members of my department, and it used to
> complete to include all 29 members. Now it only shows a small number.
Most of the code related to MailMate expanding groups has
Hello, Everyone.
Has anyone else noticed this issue on r5907.
I have a group address for all members of my department, and it used to
complete to include all 29 members. Now it only shows a small number. On
a computer running OS X 10.15 it shows about 1/3 of them. On a computer
running OS X 13
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