On 4 Jan 2017, at 21:44, John Cooper wrote:
I don't keep any messages in the Sent folder; I've never seen the
point, and find it more convenient and logical to have all the
messages in a thread reside in the same folder. I have a "Move to
Inbox" rule applied to my Sent folder.
You might have
Happy New Yeay everyone!
Gmail groups e-mail into categories like Social, Promotions, etc.
Is it possible to build smart mailboxes based on this categorization? I
am afraid that these Gmail categories are not available in MailMate's
condition system [maybe Gmail doesn't expose this informatio
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 2:50 on 5 Jan 2017):
You might have configured MailMate to look elsewhere in the Composer
preferences pane.
Yes, you're right (All Messages). It's been a while since I've looked
there.
Your data (and data from another user) helped me track down the issue.
I was
When I receive partly decrypted messages and reply, the message isn't set to
encrypt. IMO this should be the case, as it's better to send an encrypted
message by default then an unencrypted (which can be dangerous).
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I am not sure whether my “tagged” mailbox is original or modified by
me but it works. The settings:
mailboxes: all messages
conditions: tags - exists
sub mailboxes: sub mailbox for each unique value of tags
Robert
On 4 Jan 2017, at 22:17, Dave C wrote:
The “Tagged” Smart Mailbox that came wit
Note the in the middle line. Apparently, the line that appeared
blank in original was not empty — the non-breaking space was there.
MailMate encloses it as its own paragraph, hence so much white space.
On 5 Jan 2017, at 6:32, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
I’m sure I’ve mentioned this before, b
Ok, but a bug, no?
John Muccigrosso
> Il giorno 05 gen 2017, alle ore 10:19, Robert Brenstein
> ha scritto:
>
> Note the in the middle line. Apparently, the line that appeared blank
> in original was not empty — the non-breaking space was there. MailMate
> encloses it as its own paragraph,
John Muccigrosso wrote (at 7:48 on 5 Jan 2017):
Ok, but a bug, no?
If so, I'm inclined to call it a bug in the Microsoft Office-generated
HTML.
The entire purpose of the entity is to be explicitly represented
as white space. Microsoft Word, for whatever reason, has included an
additiona
John Cooper wrote (at 7:58 on 5 Jan 2017):
The entire purpose of the entity is to be explicitly
represented as white space.
Sorry: that should be "The entire purpose of the ` ` entity"___
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On 5 Jan 2017, at 10:58, John Cooper wrote:
The entire purpose of the entity is to be explicitly represented as
white space. Microsoft Word, for whatever reason, has included an
additional blank paragraph between the salutation and the first
paragraph of the body. So MailMate appears to be r
John D. Muccigrosso wrote (at 8:00 on 5 Jan 2017):
So this means “blank paragraph” for Word:
No, that's just unrenderable HTML generated by Word for no good reason.
In any case, if MM2’s html rendering doesn’t show three
paragraphs, why should the plaintext reply?
I can't address MailMat
On 5 Jan 2017, at 11:07, John Cooper wrote:
I can't address MailMate's HTML rendering, but the reply appears to be
doing the right thing.
Explain why to me again?
Here’s the code again:
John,
I have searched
through m=
So I see:
one paragraph for “John”
one for the space
one for the bo
On 5 Jan 2017, at 17:11, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
There are no blank lines in there. There’s a space in the
“blank” line, sure, but MM2 is generating 3 paragraphs between the
salutation and the body, not one with a space in it.
It's not like there is a “correct” conversion to plain text.
E
On 5 Jan 2017, at 7:13, Dave C wrote:
> Thank you Fredrik. I’ll check that out.
Do you use a Google Mail account? If, it's their spam detection. I have the
same. You need to train it a bit.
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On 5 Jan 2017, at 11:22, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 5 Jan 2017, at 17:11, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
There are no blank lines in there. There’s a space in the
“blank” line, sure, but MM2 is generating 3 paragraphs between the
salutation and the body, not one with a space in it.
It's not
Since the last MM update (5320) I see Gmail mailboxes in strange places (red).
Any idea what this is? These weren't there before.
And what is the orange mailbox about?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fxsy8c10hwsrjsc/Screenshot%202017-01-06%2008.50.13.PNG?dl=0
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