On 3 Mar 2016, at 7:30, Harvey Leff wrote:
I have a gmail account for which some messages seemed to disappear
from MailMate; i.e., when I searched for them, they were no longer
there.
However, when I logged into gmail via the web, the messages DID show
on the gmail server. So I then used the
Hi
I have my default mail app set to MailMate.
>From Finder I'm able to send a document by secondary-clicking on a file,
selecting Share->Mailmate or Services->New Email with Attachment, both of
which bring up a MailMate compose window with the selected file attached.
Perfect.
Likewise, sharing
On 3 Mar 2016, at 10:38, Jim Cook wrote:
However when I try to send from Adobe Acrobat or any of the Microsoft
Office applications I get errors:
Acrobat: "The SendMail doesn't know how to talk to your default mail
client. Please select a different mail application to use."
Word: "Word was
I'd also check in gmail and make sure the IMAP settings aren't configured to
restrict the number of messages returned.
--iPhoned
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 3:05 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
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> On 3 Mar 2016, at 7:30, Harvey Leff wrote:
>
> I have a gmail account for which some messages seemed to
Hi all,
This is my first time using a mail list so please redirect me if I'm
doing things incorrectly.
I use and love Mailmate but am having trouble with error messages about
some archive folders of mine.
http://take.ms/Q5jNA
I get messages like this for multiple Archive folders I maintain
On 3 Mar 2016, at 15:35, Jack Brannen wrote:
This is my first time using a mail list so please redirect me if I'm
doing things incorrectly.
It's perfect.
I use and love Mailmate but am having trouble with error messages
about some archive folders of mine.
http://take.ms/Q5jNA
IMAP Exchan
On 2016-02-21 14:42:16 (+0100), Patrik Fältström
wrote:
Wow!
This is big!
Thanks Benny!!!
Patrik -- one of the creators of the IDN standard and strong
supporter of SMTPUTF8
So ... I finally upgraded to Postfix 3.1 with SMTPUTF8 support. Is
there something particular I should look out fo
Hey,
Is there a way to have smart folder that show me mails that are (direct
or indirect) unread responses to any mail I've written ?
This is to avoid having to go through all my folders looking for what I
should respond to first ;)
/max
http://about.me/maxandersen
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On 3 Mar 2016, at 17:12, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 3 Mar 2016, at 15:35, Jack Brannen wrote:
I use and love Mailmate but am having trouble with error messages
about some archive folders of mine.
http://take.ms/Q5jNA
IMAP Exchange has some very primitive error messages. It essentially
j
On 3 Mar 2016, at 17:42, Philip Paeps wrote:
So ... I finally upgraded to Postfix 3.1 with SMTPUTF8 support. Is
there something particular I should look out for in my mailserver logs
if I enable the magic MmSMTPUTF8Enabled flag?
You should be able to see that MailMate no longer encodes email
On 2016-03-03 23:26:42 (+0100), Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
On 3 Mar 2016, at 17:42, Philip Paeps wrote:
So ... I finally upgraded to Postfix 3.1 with SMTPUTF8 support. Is
there something particular I should look out for in my mailserver
logs if I enable the magic MmSMTPUTF8Enabled flag?
You
Messages I send have a right-facing arrow glyph in the Correspondents
column. To me, it looks too large and dark compared to the surrounding
text. Can I tell MailMate to use a glyph that I find more aesthetically
pleasing?
-sam
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