100% agree with the Wiki idea. I have a fair amount of experience with
Confluence & MediaWiki so am willing to lend a hand getting it going…
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On 28 Dec 2024, at 9:39, John Cooper wrote:
Felix Kronlage-Dammers via mailmate wrote (at 9:29 AM on Saturday,
December 28, 2024):
maybe us use
On 28 Dec 2024, at 18:54, Michael Nietzold wrote:
I remember there is a GitHub repository:
[https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual](https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual).
I even submitted some [pull requests as
"muescha"](https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual/pulls?q=sort%3A
I would also be happy to help add more details because I appreciate good
documentation. :)
I remember there is a GitHub repository:
[https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual](https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual).
I even submitted some [pull requests as
"muescha"](https://github.
Felix Kronlage-Dammers via mailmate wrote (at 9:29 AM on Saturday, December 28,
2024):
> maybe us users could start a wiki and document them there in order to ease
> the load on Benny.
As a longtime editor of technical documentation, I think this is probably the
best solution for this case. Th
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024, at 18:10, Michael Nietzold wrote:
> I noticed there are many hidden features that can only be configured
> using defaults write. These features aren’t documented and are often
> discovered by chance in archived mailing list or at lighthouse. It would
> be great to have the
On 28 Dec 2024, at 15:20, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Dec 2024, at 14:11, Henry Seiden wrote:
Do you plan to release a detailed ‘Beyond the Basics’ reference
document (web pages) on all the extended features of MailMate
including:
* Uses of CLI
* Filtering Rules
* Plug-ins
* Other “Hid
On 26 Dec 2024, at 0:02, Jolin Warren wrote:
> I hope you manage to have some time off Benny!
Thanks, and I do.
It was my own choice to release an update close to Christmas Day :)
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On 24 Dec 2024, at 14:11, Henry Seiden wrote:
Do you plan to release a detailed ‘Beyond the Basics’ reference
document (web pages) on all the extended features of MailMate
including:
* Uses of CLI
* Filtering Rules
* Plug-ins
* Other “Hidden” feature details
The only plan is to, eventually,
On 24 Dec 2024, at 7:50, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> I'm glad you ask! The answer is yes, but I'd like to explain why and I'm also
> open to changing it.
>
> […]
>
> For older license keys, I have these rules: MailMate will stay in “Paid Mode”
> until 1 July > 2025 or 2 years after the original p
Benny,
Do you plan to release a detailed ‘Beyond the Basics’ reference document (web
pages) on all the extended features of MailMate including:
* Uses of CLI
* Filtering Rules
* Plug-ins
* Other “Hidden” feature details
Do you see that as a new tier in the subscription model? Not trying to incre
On 24 Dec 2024, at 11:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2024, at 10:11, Billy Youdelman wrote:
>
>> My license key was issued on 2-Jan-2014. I will soon be building another
>> system, on OS 10.12 or 10.13, for which the new rules will be fine, but what
>> happens to MailMate on my exist
On 24 Dec 2024, at 10:11, Billy Youdelman wrote:
On 24 Dec 2024, at 0:50 MST, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
For older license keys, I have these rules: MailMate will stay in
“Paid Mode” until 1 July 2025 or 2 years after the original
purchase date. Whatever comes last.
I'm currently running Mai
On 24 Dec 2024, at 0:50 MST, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
The new payment model for MailMate is subscription only. It is
completely equivalent to being a patron and existing patrons do not
have to do anything. It'll work just as if having a subscription.
I haven't read the rest of this thread ye
On 24 Dec 2024, at 4:27, Randy Abbott wrote:
I've been a patron for several years (since 2019, I believe), but
MailMate states that my paid status will only lasts for 189 days. Is
that correct?
I'm glad you ask! The answer is yes, but I'd like to explain why and I'm
also open to changing it
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