On 17 Nov 2013, at 19:47, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 17 Nov 2013, at 15:57, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
>
>> One reason why i look for a replacement for mail.app since Mavericks is the
>> lack of an option to decide if only the header is synced but not the full
>> email.
>>
>> Could it be possi
On 30 May 2014, at 2:55, Gustavo Daniel Villarreal wrote:
I am having the same issue, with the letter "a" (addresses starting
with a). This was discussed [previously on the
list](http://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate%40lists.freron.com/msg02038.html)
back in February, but its not clear if it wa
For me, its not a little lag, I actually get the spinning beachball for 2-3
seconds.
My Mac has an SSD and is fairly well equipped so it might not be a hardware
issue, though I do saturate it with tons of open unfinished work ;(
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Gustavo D. Villarreal
> On May 30, 2014, at 4:42, "Pedro Lob
On 30 May 2014, at 14:09, Gustavo D Villarreal wrote:
For me, its not a little lag, I actually get the spinning beachball
for 2-3 seconds.
My Mac has an SSD and is fairly well equipped so it might not be a
hardware issue
My mac is on a full disk encryption on a 5400rpm hard drive (= very
s
My experience is that the first time I enter an address (say, after a
restart of Mailmate), there is a slight lag after the first letter.
Then, if I start any other email, or start the completion from scratch,
there is no delay. I assume that this was just the list being loaded.
The delay here
I get less than a second lag with 100,000+ messages and all the
addresses involved in those. My A's are about 350 different addresses,
for instance. Hardware is late 2012 Mac mini, souped up with SSD and
fastest CPU and 16 GB RAM, no disk encryption.
On 30 May 2014, at 22:50, Luca Allodi wrote
I wonder how fast I could type an address that starts with an __a__ on a
Mac Pro? :)
I just tested this on my other Mac, which has the same amount of
contacts and mails, and I also get a pause with addresses starting with
a, and doesn't happen with other letters. Also, for me, it doesn't
happ
On 30 May 2014, at 5:11, Gary Hull wrote:
By the way, the Attachments column in the list shows both attached
files, and attached images used in HTML e-mail, things like company
logos. In general I don't care about the latter, and when I'm scanning
for e-mails with attachments it's just noise t
On 29 May 2014, at 17:09, Luca Allodi wrote:
All the attachments "quicklook'd" in MailMate are stored in
~/Library/Application Support/Mailmate/Attachments.
Depending on correspondence volume, this may stack up to several GBs.
More importantly, confidential attachments to (GPG-)encrypted e-ma
On 30 May 2014, at 3:20, Seebs wrote:
So, I've been using mailmate for ages, works pretty well. Just today,
I started having a new experience. I start typing an address in the To
bar, and there's a very noticeable pause, maybe two or three seconds,
before the autocomplete list shows up.
Do I
On 29 May 2014, at 16:17, Pedro Lobo wrote:
I can't seem to recall (nor find in the archives) if this topic has
been brought up before.
Essentially I'd like to know if MM supports Syntax Highlighting or if
it's a planned feature for V2.
It's not supported, but it would be a nice feature. I'
On 30 May 2014, at 2:47, Dennis Pipper wrote:
Is it possible in MailMate to automatically (with a rule) forward an
email to an address and modify the From address?
Not exactly, but you can use the “Redirect” action. This adds
so-called “Resent” headers with your From address and the provided
On 30 May 2014, at 6:14, Gary Hull wrote:
I think I may have read an old thread there where Benny may have
expressed his opposition to this idea because it flouted RFC gospel,
but Mail.app used to have a Bounce to Sender option where you could
send a sort of counterfeit bounced e-mail to troll
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