Re: [MlMt] Threading Confusion

2015-01-18 Thread Marco Carmosino
The "threaded inbox" smart folder described by Benny is actually perfect for my purposes, thanks, and it is indeed working dynamically, sorry for the confusion. The only issue remaining is mailing lists: there are two "starting" messages for the thread, one reflected by the mailing list and on

Re: [MlMt] Threading Confusion

2015-01-18 Thread John Cooper
Marco Carmosino wrote (at 11:41 on 18 Jan 2015): The "threaded inbox" smart folder described by Benny is actually perfect for my purposes, thanks, and it is indeed working dynamically, sorry for the confusion. The only issue remaining is mailing lists: there are two "starting" messages for t

[MlMt] Mail archiving best practice

2015-01-18 Thread Matthew Cawood
Any advice on best practice for archiving emails from MailMate? My preference is to archive in DevonThink, which holds my email archives from the mid 2000s. But it seems that MailMate and Devonthink don't hook up, so I'm looking for other robust options that are Spotlight searchable. Any advic

Re: [MlMt] Mail archiving best practice

2015-01-18 Thread Olivier Bedouelle
I'm use [eagleFiler](http://c-command.com/eaglefiler/) or/and [FoxTrot](http://www.ctmdev.com/foxtrot/professional_search/index.html) *** Olivier Bedouelle [vertdeco.fr](http://www.vertdeco.fr) On 19 Jan 2015, at 7:29, Matthew Cawood wrote: Any advice on best practice for archiving emails fro

Re: [MlMt] Mail archiving best practice

2015-01-18 Thread Scott A. McIntyre
Hi, Any advice on best practice for archiving emails from MailMate? My preference is to archive in DevonThink, which holds my email archives from the mid 2000s. But it seems that MailMate and Devonthink don't hook up, so I'm looking for other robust options that are Spotlight searchable. An