On 6 Jan 2014, at 6:05, Joshua Kehn wrote:
I'm having an issue creating new tags or labels. Currently my gmail
accounts return this:
S: H11 BAD Invalid Arguments: Label name is not allowed: todos
Error: Server response: “H11 BAD Invalid Arguments: Label name is
not allowed: todos”.
Here's h
Lovely.
Looks like it's working now, thanks!
--jk
On 6 Jan 2014, at 4:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 6 Jan 2014, at 6:05, Joshua Kehn wrote:
I'm having an issue creating new tags or labels. Currently my gmail
accounts return this:
S: H11 BAD Invalid Arguments: Label name is not allowed:
Hi there,
I searched the MailMate Mailing List Archive on Larch but nobody mentioned it.
If you are looking for a very nice tool to migrate/sync mail from IMAP to IMAP
give Larch a try:
http://wonko.com/post/larch-syncs-messages-from-one-imap-server-to-another
I have used it to migrate ~ 5000
I want to create a smart mailbox that (among other criteria) only
contains unread messages. I perused all of the criteria but with the
exception of possibly #Is-New-Message (which I couldn't find any docs
on), I came up empty.
Any advice on how to create a smart mailbox that contains only unre
In your mailbox criteria, choose messages where 'Tag/Keyword', does not
include 'Seen'.
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Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 6 Jan 2014, at 9:46, Jon Nall wrote:
I want to create a smart mailbox that (among other criteria) only
contains unread messages. I perused all of the criteria but with the
Hi Jon,
You can use the condition **tags/Keywords** do not include **Seen**.
That along with any other condition you set should show you only unread.
Cheers,
Pedro Lobo
On 6 Jan 2014, at 17:46, Jon Nall wrote:
I want to create a smart mailbox that (among other criteria) only
contains unread
On 6 Jan 2014, at 17:46, Jon Nall wrote:
I want to create a smart mailbox that (among other criteria) only
contains unread messages. I perused all of the criteria but with the
exception of possibly #Is-New-Message (which I couldn't find any docs
on), I came up empty.
Any advice on how to cre
I think this is done (at least I'm currently doing this) by adding a
condition for tags/keywords do not include Seen.
--jk
On 6 Jan 2014, at 12:46, Jon Nall wrote:
I want to create a smart mailbox that (among other criteria) only
contains unread messages. I perused all of the criteria but wit
Hi,
Any way to add this filter (only show tag seen) on any folder ?
Just like i can click on subject, from, to etc. to filter on.
i.e. be able to show unread for any folder would be really nice (missing in
apple mail, but available in any other mail client I knew before)
/max
On Mon, Jan 6, 2
Max,
> If you right click on a folder, the "Displayed Count" can be set to
> "Unread".
>
sorry- i dont mean the unread count - I mean being able to be in any folder
(wether an mailbox or smartfolder) and have
it show me just the unread messages.
/max
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Steve Mayer
> smaye...@m
Max,
If you right click on a folder, the "Displayed Count" can be set to
"Unread".
Thanks,
--
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 6 Jan 2014, at 10:59, Max Andersen wrote:
Hi,
Any way to add this filter (only show tag seen) on any folder ?
Just like i can click on subject, from, to etc. to
Smart folder (Yes with proper configuration)
Regular folder (I don't believe so).
--
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 6 Jan 2014, at 11:03, Max Andersen wrote:
Max,
If you right click on a folder, the "Displayed Count" can be set to
"Unread".
sorry- i dont mean the unread count - I mean bei
On 6 Jan 2014, at 19:03, Max Andersen wrote:
sorry- i dont mean the unread count - I mean being able to be in any
folder
(wether an mailbox or smartfolder) and have
it show me just the unread messages.
If you set up the smart mailbox for unread (anywhere) then click on that
smart mailbox, it
Thanks to everyone that replied! I didn't realize this was implemented
as an IMAP keyword/tag.
nall.
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On 6 Jan 2014, at 20:03, Max Andersen wrote:
sorry- i dont mean the unread count - I mean being able to be in any
folder
(wether an mailbox or smartfolder) and have
it show me just the unread messages.
You can double-click in the Unread column in the Messages Outline
(except if you double-cl
Beginning roughly 2 weeks ago, I began receiving this error in various
forms. I am prompted to re-enter my IMAP password 4 times, once each for:
Server response: “D1 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.”.
Server response: “D2 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.”.
Server response: “D3 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.”.
Server resp
On 6 Jan 2014, at 22:21, Andrew Melton wrote:
Server response: “X4 NO AUTHENTICATE failed.”.
I've configured the same IMAP account in the native mail.app but don't
see
the same errors which points me toward mailmate. Is this a known
issue?
No, but it can be hard to determine since authenti
It actually does work if I click 'ok' all 4 times. However, I think I'm
seeing the same problem in mail.app now, it just doesn't provide any
details as to the problem. So, thank you for at least presenting the error
in the dialog box that pops up. That's the kind of 'feature' that I
appreciate f
On 6 Jan 2014, at 20:03, Max Andersen wrote:
>
> sorry- i dont mean the unread count - I mean being able to be in any
> folder
> (wether an mailbox or smartfolder) and have
> it show me just the unread messages.
>
> You can double-click in the Unread column in the Messages Outline (except
> if yo
Hey,
I've just recently found mailmate after having used almost any other
conceivable mail client - most fail to handle my mail load.
If I could combine mail.app with the power user features of mutt I would
be happy.
With mailmate it seems that is actually very close, but I got a few
questio
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