Excellent explanation. Thanks!
On 14 May 2024, at 5:57, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 2024-05-13 at 15:22:21 UTC-0400 (Mon, 13 May 2024 12:22:21 -0700)
> Devyn Osborne
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to the common words used.
>
> "Is" mea
On 2024-05-13 at 15:22:21 UTC-0400 (Mon, 13 May 2024 12:22:21 -0700)
Devyn Osborne
is rumored to have said:
Hi All,
I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to the common
words used.
"Is" means that the match needs to be complete and precise. You may note
that when you select th
Ah ha! Thank you!
I’m still learning how robust MailMate’s search truly is, especially compared
to other mail programs. I love how granular we can get, though it takes some
getting used to! And the compound searches… just love it.
Thanks again.
On 13 May 2024, at 12:50, John Doherty wrote:
>
Rather than just choosing "From" in the condition, choose "From Address"
from the submenu. Then things seem to work exactly as you'd expect.
Please see attached screen shot.
On Mon 2024-05-13 01:22 PM MDT -0600, wrote:
I’ve run into a curious result when creating search / smart mailbox
rules
On 14 Apr 2023, at 3:06, John Cooper wrote:
> [...] right-clicking a name in the "From" column appears to work similarly.
> In fact, the options in the "Find Messages" submenu match more closely what
> you're trying to do, it seems to me.
Thanks John! I think that’s the best suggestion for me
Shoshanna Green wrote (at 5:45 AM on Tuesday, April 11, 2023):
> On 10 Apr 2023, at 22:43, leo wrote:
>
>> Sometimes though I would like to search for all emails _**to and from**_
>> this recipient.
>
> What you're looking for is a search for all email with that recipient as
> "correspondent," w
Interesting idea! I have to check out the correspondent view…
On 11 Apr 2023, at 22:45, Shoshanna Green wrote:
> On 10 Apr 2023, at 22:43, leo wrote:
>
>> Sometimes though I would like to search for all emails _**to and from**_
>> this recipient.
>
> What you're looking for is a search for all e
Hi Henry
Cool tip with the sent message! It works. — But how do I get from my
received message (where I initially *wanted to do* the one-click
to-and-from search) to the send message (where I *can* do the one-click
to-and-from search)?
Best regards,
Leo
On 11 Apr 2023, at 21:01, Henry Seide
Once you've done an initial search, click "Details" and you can build as
complicated a search as you like, with nested conditions, the same way
you would define a new smart mailbox. (Or just define a new smart
mailbox. You can always delete it later.) It was MailMate's amazing
search capabiliti
Shame on me, that was too simple, thanks. However when there are several
senders or recipients, I can’t seem to be able to point to one of
them, the search seems to include all the names. Is this correct?
Alain
On 11 Apr 2023, at 16:12, Shoshanna Green wrote:
Do the search in your All Mail m
Do the search in your All Mail mailbox?
On 11 Apr 2023, at 9:32, aisrael wrote:
Thanks for the tips. This seems to work only for the current mailbox.
Is it possible to search all mailboxes at the same time (as messages
from or to a given correspondent are spread all over my mailboxes,
dependi
Thanks for the tips. This seems to work only for the current mailbox. Is
it possible to search all mailboxes at the same time (as messages from
or to a given correspondent are spread all over my mailboxes, depending
on the topic).
Alain
On 11 Apr 2023, at 14:45, Shoshanna Green wrote:
On 10
On 10 Apr 2023, at 22:43, leo wrote:
> Sometimes though I would like to search for all emails _**to and from**_ this
> recipient.
What you're looking for is a search for all email with that recipient as
"correspondent," which basically means their email address (or name, or both)
appears in an
Hi Leo,
That’s a great tip/shortcut to searching! Have you tried the same in a
sent message? You’ll find it works similarly there but pulling up both
sent and received (unthreaded) messages to/from the individual.
What Benny has done is make a shortcut to the regular Search features
for you.
Hi, I have seen the same symptom over several months (and multiple test
release versions). I believe it first appeared when Benny released the
so-called "new message view".
-Eric
On 7 Jun 2022, at 10:43, Michael Nietzold wrote:
When:
- I have a list of emails
- I open one email when I sele
On 14 May 2021, at 16:32, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 12 May 2021, at 7:16, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
I had yesterday the need to search for a certain entry in a
spam-report (which is in the headers), so that I have some mails that
triggered the rule to figure something out about it. Is the
On 12 May 2021, at 7:16, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
> I had yesterday the need to search for a certain entry in a spam-report
> (which is in the headers), so that I have some mails that triggered the rule
> to figure something out about it. Is there any way to do this? I found only
> things like
Hi Robert,
Yeah, it sounds like either searching for A . should capture most
attachments (I guess there’s always a chance of a file having no
extension) or as you suggest having a smart folder and do a search
there.
Thanks,
Carlos
On 14 Jul 2020, at 10:16, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Have you
Have you looked at the extended list of message attributes? If I search
for attach, I see attachment-count and x-has-attach which sound like
possibilities for you. Except that you would need to use a smart
mailbox. But you could have such a smart mailbox picking up msg only
with attachments as
On 14 Jul 2020, at 15:22, Carlos Moffat wrote:
Thanks, Arnau.
I think A works if I’m looking for a particular filename (say PDF).
But is there a way to search for “mails from John Smith that have an
attachment”? Sounds like the answer is no.
Try "A ." will pick up any file with a filename e
Thanks, Arnau.
I think A works if I’m looking for a particular filename (say PDF).
But is there a way to search for “mails from John Smith that have an
attachment”? Sounds like the answer is no.
Carlos
On 14 Jul 2020, at 2:34, Arnau Rebassa wrote:
Hi Carlos,
If I’m not wrong you can use A
Hi Carlos,
If I’m not wrong you can use A .
Cheers!
--
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> On 13 Jul 2020, at 23:10, Carlos Moffat wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I make heavy use of the toolbar search (e.g. “f john smith”). Is there a way
> to limit the search only to emails that have attachments? I naively tried A
> *.* bu
Hi Bill and others
Just a follow:
X-delivered-To:u...@example.com
seems to work for me.
Thanks for the info!
Leo
On 12 Jun 2020, at 4:03, Bill Cole wrote:
On 11 Jun 2020, at 3:33, leo wrote:
Hi there
Anybody any idea how to search for `X-delivered-To` addresses?
_Background:_ These
Thanks Bill
Really appreciate you chiming in.
Will try the Advanced GUI.
Would be nice though if it could be achieved with the search syntax...
Cheers,
Leo
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020, at 4:03 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 11 Jun 2020, at 3:33, leo wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> >
> > Anybody any idea how to se
On 11 Jun 2020, at 3:33, leo wrote:
Hi there
Anybody any idea how to search for `X-delivered-To` addresses?
_Background:_ These days many bulk emails are not send with all
recipients in the _To_ or _Cc_ field. This is principielly a good
development, but it means that it is harder to search
Thanks Benny
that’s really cool!
Leo
On 31 May 2019, at 22:44, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 13 May 2019, at 17:47, leo wrote:
On 9 May 2019, at 5:14, you wrote:
Instead of using the search bar, use the command Edit -> Find ->
Mailbox Search.
Yep, that works, but it is *nearly* like crea
On 13 May 2019, at 17:47, leo wrote:
On 9 May 2019, at 5:14, you wrote:
Instead of using the search bar, use the command Edit -> Find ->
Mailbox Search.
Yep, that works, but it is *nearly* like creating a Smart Folder. - I
would love to use the fast syntax from the search bar for this…
Lo
On 13 May 2019, at 8:47, leo wrote:
Hi Randall
On 9 May 2019, at 5:14, you wrote:
Instead of using the search bar, use the command Edit -> Find ->
Mailbox Search.
Yep, that works, but it is *nearly* like creating a Smart Folder. - I
would love to use the fast syntax from the search bar for
Hi Randall
On 9 May 2019, at 5:14, you wrote:
Instead of using the search bar, use the command Edit -> Find ->
Mailbox Search.
Yep, that works, but it is *nearly* like creating a Smart Folder. - I
would love to use the fast syntax from the search bar for this…
Leo
On 8 May 2019, at 2:28
On 8 May 2019, at 2:28, leo wrote:
Hi all,
When messages send to one of my addresses say
`mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net` in BCC mode (e.g. when send from a
mailing list), how can search for them?
Typing in the search field
t mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net
doesn’t find them, because i
Same problem: I have submarines depending on `to->address` then the mails only
visible in `other`
Von meinem iDingens gesendet...
> Am 08.05.2019 um 11:28 schrieb leo :
>
> Hi all,
>
> When messages send to one of my addresses say mailm...@halloleo.hailmail.net
> in BCC mode (e.g. when send f
On 22 Nov 2018, at 5:47, Alex Abdo wrote:
I’m wondering if there’s a way to search across lines in the
compose view. Specifically, does the search interface have a way of
searching for a newline (or carriage return?) character?
It's a standard window provided by Apple. You can use option+retu
On 2018-11-22 05:47:12 (+0100), Alex Abdo wrote:
I’m wondering if there’s a way to search across lines in the
compose view. Specifically, does the search interface have a way of
searching for a newline (or carriage return?) character?
You can do the usual ⌘F to bring up the standard fruity sea
Hi,
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/view in the search view.
Cheers!
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 1:12 PM, Jean-Pierre Gattuso
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I note the following search in a recent reply to a message: f xx A
>
> I was unaware of this feature and looked for the search syntax on the
> MailMate
It's built right into the App: select the search entry field, then click
the magnifying glass/down arrow, and at the bottom of the pulldown menu,
select "View Search Syntax".
You can also find it here:
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/view.html#search, perhaps not the most
obvious page for it.
On 18 May 2018, at 5:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 9 May 2018, at 15:57, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Is there a simple way to have toolbar search include both the body
and the quoted text, i.e. the equivalent of 'b s4 or q s4' when
searching for "s4"? If not, can I request a new search modifier
On 18 May 2018, at 11:53, Max Andersen wrote:
where is that ruby script ? :)
In the MailMate bundle included within the MailMate application bundle.
It's currently not easy to replace, but if you work on your own syntax
then I'll add a hidden preference for you to point MailMate to a
differ
where is that ruby script ? :)
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 9 May 2018, at 15:57, Eric Sharakan wrote:
>
> Is there a simple way to have toolbar search include both the body and the
> quoted text, i.e. the equivalent of 'b s4 or q s4' when searching for "s4"?
On 9 May 2018, at 15:57, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Is there a simple way to have toolbar search include both the body and
the quoted text, i.e. the equivalent of 'b s4 or q s4' when searching
for "s4"? If not, can I request a new search modifier key to do just
that?
I think, in general, I have s
On 14 Mar 2018, at 23:13, Eric Sharakan wrote:
My embedding settings are:
- Replying/Forwarding HTML:: Embed when needed
This means that whenever MailMate determines that it cannot safely
convert the HTML of the replied/forwarded text into plain text (or
Markdown) then it just embeds the HT
On 14 Mar 2018, at 12:06, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 10 Mar 2018, at 22:53, Eric Sharakan wrote:
On 9 Mar 2018, at 4:46, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 9 Mar 2018, at 1:59, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, I have a message I forwarded out to folks, along with my own
additional content. When I per
On 10 Mar 2018, at 22:53, Eric Sharakan wrote:
On 9 Mar 2018, at 4:46, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 9 Mar 2018, at 1:59, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, I have a message I forwarded out to folks, along with my own
additional content. When I perform a search (either across All
Messages or just my
On 9 Mar 2018, at 4:46, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 9 Mar 2018, at 1:59, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, I have a message I forwarded out to folks, along with my own
additional content. When I perform a search (either across All
Messages or just my Sent Messages folder), if the search term exists
On 9 Mar 2018, at 1:59, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, I have a message I forwarded out to folks, along with my own
additional content. When I perform a search (either across All
Messages or just my Sent Messages folder), if the search term exists
only in the forwarded portion of the message, it's
Randall Gellens 2018-01-20 2:32 wrote:
Is there a way to do a more complex search than typing something into
the search control on the upper right? A search using multiple
criteria, like a smart mailbox, but just once?
Select the "All Messages" mailbox
Edit -> Find -> Mailbox Search
(you c
Simple indeed, once you know. Thank you.
Alain
On 26 Oct 2017, at 18:42, John Rakestraw wrote:
On 26 Oct 2017, at 12:37, Alain Israel wrote:
Once I have typed a word in the Search field (cmd-alt-F), how can I
get rid of it without having to mouse to the very small squared
« -« sign (top ri
On 26 Oct 2017, at 12:37, Alain Israel wrote:
Once I have typed a word in the Search field (cmd-alt-F), how can I
get rid of it without having to mouse to the very small squared
« -« sign (top right of the window) : is there a keyboard
shortcut, or can I design one?
Press .
--John
On 28 Sep 2017, at 3:47, Dave C wrote:
Was “All mailboxes” not an option in the past?
The popup menu in the toolbar search field should allow you to select
“Default Mailbox ▸ All Messages”. Is this not working for you?
--
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Hi Benny,
No, no text field. I will make a screen recording
and send to you off the list tonight or tomorrow.
Robert
On 21.07.2016 at 10:34 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
On 14 Jul 2016, at 21:45, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Just a simple lowercase 't' will bring up the
Tags bo
On 14 Jul 2016, at 21:45, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Just a simple lowercase 't' will bring up the Tags box. That is what
is swallowing the first letter of "todo" or "toread". :-)
If that was so simple... as I said, small t changes the color of the
highlight of the selected message but does not
2016-07-15 kl 3:37 skrev Gary Hull:
In MailMate there is an explanation of Search View modifiers here:
Thanks, Gary, for pointing this out. I’m still only using a fraction
of Mailmate’s features, but learning in small steps like this is
actually a good way to tap into its potential.
--
Thom
On 14 Jul 2016, at 23:52, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 12.07.2016 at 16:38 Uhr +0900 Gary Hull apparently wrote:
Thanks. This finally made me figure out tags, and yes, they seem
quite handy! The "T" modifier in Search View is great! Thanks again.
Can you elaborate on the T modifier for a MailMa
On 14.07.2016 at 20:55 Uhr +0200 Paul Sture apparently wrote:
On 14 Jul 2016, at 20:36, Robert Brenstein wrote:
I tried typing the whole name of the tag, which does not seem to do
anything, although once a while I get a dialog asking me to create
a new tag called odo or oread (yes, the tag name
On 14 Jul 2016, at 20:36, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Ok. I must be dense.
This got me the first time around :-)
I tried typing the whole name of the tag, which does not seem to do
anything, although once a while I get a dialog asking me to create a
new tag called odo or oread (yes, the tag nam
Thanks Benny for taking a break from vacation to answer :-)
On 14.07.2016 at 18:23 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
It should be simple in the sense that it doesn't
do much. The T modifier simply provides you with
a text field for entering your tags. It'll also
show you any exist
On 14 Jul 2016, at 16:52, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 12.07.2016 at 16:38 Uhr +0900 Gary Hull apparently wrote:
Thanks. This finally made me figure out tags, and yes, they seem
quite handy! The "T" modifier in Search View is great! Thanks again.
Can you elaborate on the T modifier for a MailM
I can’t explain why you got 436 tagged emails after tagging one, but
regarding tag transfer through the server, according to Benny it should
work for most email severs, except for Exchange-based (which is
unfortunately my case). If it does not work for you, and you are not
using Exchange, Benny
On 12.07.2016 at 16:38 Uhr +0900 Gary Hull apparently wrote:
On 11 Jul 2016, at 16:57, Alain Israel wrote:
My comment will not answer your question, but
it reflects several months of using colored
flags and tags. My impression is that tags are
more useful : they can be used to sort the
messa
On 11 Jul 2016, at 16:57, Alain Israel wrote:
My comment will not answer your question, but it reflects several
months of using colored flags and tags. My impression is that tags are
more useful : they can be used to sort the messages, they can be
searched for throughout all mailboxes, they ar
Hi Gary --
The beauty of MailMate and what attracted me to it is the extensibility
and customizability. But all that comes at a price as there are few
GUIs that are available for advanced options such as key bindings to
commands, and notably, multi-command bindings to keys. For
multi-comman
My comment will not answer your question, but it reflects several months
of using colored flags and tags. My impression is that tags are more
useful : they can be used to sort the messages, they can be searched for
throughout all mailboxes, they are recognized by most servers (so
transferable f
To change the flag colors you have to use the fussy Shift-F, release,
press number process. Is there any way to change them so that a quicker
and easier keyboard shortcut could be used, such as a function key, or
at least a non-shifted lowercase f?
On 29 May 2016, at 17:10, Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 20 Jun 2016, at 10:39, Jasper Knockaert wrote:
Is there a way to search the content of attachments? I'm thinking
specifically of pdf attachments.
No, I'm afraid not.
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On 28 May 2016, at 22:17, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
It's cool, that you can easily switch on a flag by hitting `Shift-F`
0-9, so there needs to be some kind of support for searching it
somewhere - I just did not find it yet.
Flags are implemented using IMAP keyword “bits”. A clever solution
by
On 30 Sep 2015, at 10:57, Paula R. T. Coelho wrote:
is there a way to search indicating that accents should be ignored?
(meaning, if i type ‘stephane’ this sould be able to find
‘stéphane’ as well)
No, it's a known “issue”. I thought it might be a quick fix, but it
turns out to be a bit tric
On 2 Jun 2015, at 11:59, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 28 May 2015, at 23:37, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Is it possible via quick search field to search in tags and/or flag
status ?
No, I haven't added that yet, but I should. The letter `t` is already
taken for searching recipients. I guess
On 28 May 2015, at 23:37, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Is it possible via quick search field to search in tags and/or flag
status ?
No, I haven't added that yet, but I should. The letter `t` is already
taken for searching recipients. I guess `k` (keyword) could be used, or
maybe a capital `T`
On 21 Feb 2014, at 15:22, Zvi Biener wrote:
I have a search condition that finds all messages whose
"Attachment-Count is not 0". This results for me in 4107 messages. I
now want to specify further conditions on the name of the attachment.
I used, just to experiment, "Attachment-Name is not xxx
Thanks, Benny.
Perhaps you can explain, or tell me where to read on, how attachments
are treated? This is what I'm wondering in particular:
I have a search condition that finds all messages whose
"Attachment-Count is not 0". This results for me in 4107 messages. I now
want to specify further
On 21 Feb 2014, at 4:10, Zvi Biener wrote:
Sorry, I'm having a brain freeze: how can I create a smart mailbox for
messages with any type of attachments?
Not really your fault. It's (too) hard to discover. The easiest is to
use “Attachment-Count is not 0”. That way MailMate is responsible
for
On 16 Feb 2014, at 21:38, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I have a folder called Junk. Not sure if it was there before Mailmate
was installed, but it's there. Somehow I accidentally moved a message
into that folder. I never use that folder, so it's always empty. I did
a search to see where I accidentally mo
That did it. Thanks.
On 9 Sep 2013, at 7:57, Steve Mayer wrote:
Ralph,
I found that if I pick the 'blank' entry from the dropdown list of
tags (so my query is #Tags* is not ) then I see only my
messages with tags.
--
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smaye...@me.com
On 9 Sep 2013, at 7:53, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I cannot get that to work. I have tried all the following:
#Tags is not ""
#Tags is not 0
#Tags is not "0"
In all theses cases I see all my messages.
I also added a single tag to a new message in my Inbox and then tried
the following:
#Tags is 1
#Tags is > 0
#Tags is >0
#Tags is "1"
These a
Ralph,
I found that if I pick the 'blank' entry from the dropdown list of
tags (so my query is #Tags* is not ) then I see only my messages
with tags.
--
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 9 Sep 2013, at 7:53, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I cannot get that to work. I have tried all the following:
#Tags
On 9 Sep 2013, at 13:03, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> Using that you should be able to make a simple search like this:
>
> #Tags exists
Sorry, that should have been:
#Tags is not ""
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On 8 Sep 2013, at 21:15, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I don't see a way to create a Smart Mailbox that sees all and only
messages with Tags. Is there a way to do this?
Yes, but I'm not 100% sure it always works as expected (when changing
tags or tags preferences): There is a virtual header named `##tags
Thanks. Very useful. Been using MM for only a few days. Registered it
pretty quickly.
On 2 Sep 2013, at 20:11, Daniel Mann wrote:
On 2 Sep 2013, at 22:59, Daniel Mann wrote:
On 2 Sep 2013, at 22:16, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I found the condition I wanted: Common Headers and Body.
Nice find. I won
On 2 Sep 2013, at 22:59, Daniel Mann wrote:
On 2 Sep 2013, at 22:16, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I found the condition I wanted: Common Headers and Body.
Nice find. I wonder if it is possible to make this the default search
selection? Or, to set this search option
via a keybinding?
Turns out this is
On 2 Sep 2013, at 22:16, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I found the condition I wanted: Common Headers and Body.
Nice find. I wonder if it is possible to make this the default search
selection? Or, to set this search option via a keybinding? e.g.,
something like:
"/" = ( "mailboxSearch:", "com
Never mind. I found the condition I wanted: Common Headers and Body.
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On 9 Aug 2013, at 17:02, Zvi Biener wrote:
While we are at it, is there a way to map a key to search a
pre-defined mailbox (titled, say "AllThreads"), not the currently
selected one or AllMessages?
No, but I'm working on allowing an argument to `mailboxSearch:` (which
is likely to be more fl
On 9 Aug 2013, at 15:47, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
On 8 Aug 2013, at 23:38, Edward Thome wrote:
For me:
(A) Control-Option-Command-F searches within the current mailbox.
(B) Holding down on the Option key while selecting the Search button
will search within the current mailbox.
This is all ni
While we are at it, is there a way to map a key to search a pre-defined
mailbox (titled, say "AllThreads"), not the currently selected one or
AllMessages?
Thanks,
Zvi
On 8 Aug 2013, at 17:24, Steve Mayer wrote:
I've already remapped "/" to searchAllMessages :) I find that more
times than no
On 8 Aug 2013, at 23:38, Edward Thome wrote:
For me:
(A) Control-Option-Command-F searches within the current mailbox.
(B) Holding down on the Option key while selecting the Search button
will search within the current mailbox.
This is all nice and dandy but I believe the issue was (is ?) wit
For me:
(A) Control-Option-Command-F searches within the current mailbox.
(B) Holding down on the Option key while selecting the Search button
will search within the current mailbox.
Ed
On 8 Aug 2013, at 16:08, Steve Mayer wrote:
Seebs,
I would assume that the Search button in the toolbar i
I've already remapped "/" to searchAllMessages :) I find that more
times than not, I have no idea which mailbox I've saved an email in...
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 8 Aug 2013, at 14:18, Daniel Mann wrote:
On 8 Aug 2013, at 17:08, Steve Mayer wrote:
On 8 Aug 2013, at 13:51, Seebs wrote:
On 8 Aug 2013, at 17:08, Steve Mayer wrote:
On 8 Aug 2013, at 13:51, Seebs wrote:
Clicking "search" automatically jumps to All Messages. I almost never
want this, because usually I think first of the mailbox I want to
look in, and second of the possibility that I need to search it. Is
there an
Seebs,
I would assume that the Search button in the toolbar is bound to the
searchAllMessages command. You can set up a custom keybinding to
'mailboxSearch' to allow for the search to only occur in the selected
mailbox. I have this in my custom keybinding plist file:
"\\" = "mailboxSearc
On 14 Mar 2013, at 10:25, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
PS is there a way to search the mailing list archives?
One way is to use Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:lists.freron.com+address+book
The non-searchable archive is here (for the sake of completion):
http://lists.freron.com/ma
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