On 28 Apr 2016, at 3:21, Mike Petonic wrote:
Any chance to get a selector to work in the mainOutline to work like
the default ^l selector in OS X (and Emacs):
```
"^l"= "centerSelectionInVisibleArea:"; /* C-l
Recenter */
```
Sometimes when you're scrolling or going to cer
On 28 Apr 2016, at 5:03, temjeito wrote:
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I do a “Search All Mailboxes” for “snickerdoodle” and I get a
few other messages, but not the one in my Inbox.
...
A big part of my work involves searching for particular emails in this
way. Am I missing something about how search works, or is thi
Thanks.
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 23:48 on 27 Apr 2016):
On 27 Apr 2016, at 17:09, John Cooper wrote:
I work in a dark room and would like to change the background color
of MailMate's windows (viewer and message) from white to gray.
Possible?
Well, not in general, but for the message vi
Thanks. It’s not a rule or mailbox, just an on-the-fly search.
However, relaunching did the trick.
On 28 Apr 2016, at 3:30, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 28 Apr 2016, at 5:03, temjeito wrote:
...
I do a “Search All Mailboxes” for “snickerdoodle” and I get a
few other messages, but not the on
This is awesome. Thanks for the fast response!
Sent from Outlook Mobile
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From: Benny =?utf-8?q?Kj=C3=A6r?= Nielsen"
On 28 Apr 2016, at 3:21, Mike Petonic wrote:
Any chance to get a selector to work in the mainOutline to work like the
default ^l selector in OS
Thanks for sharing these layouts. They're great! However, one problem I
noticed is that the MailMate dialogue about marking things as not junk
and blocking external references does not come up when using any of
these layouts. Any idea how to fix this?
Here are screen shots that describe what I