Hi, when I create a numbered list with "1. " MM opens up the preview, shows the
numbered list entry but the cursor is positioned into a newline under the
number, so I just can't continue writing and have to get rid of the newline. Is
this a known problem?
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Robert M. Münch
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Hi everyone,
New user here! Apologies if I am asking stupid questions. I just moved
from Thunderbird (decided I had had enough of the spinning wheel of
death), and am trying to get an equivalent configuration going. I did
not find anything useful on the [preferences
page](https://manual.mailm
On 11 Jan 2017, at 4:08, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, when I create a numbered list with "1. " MM opens up the preview,
shows the numbered list entry but the cursor is positioned into a
newline under the number, so I just can't continue writing and have to
get rid of the newline. Is this a know
This thread is really helpful, in part because it crystalized an odd
feeling I often get when using Mailmate — that *there's a better way*
or *I'm doing it wrong*.
A Mailmate tips/tricks resource would very useful to fill the gap
between the manual (which should be very minimal) and this ~supp
A Mailmate tips/tricks resource would very useful to fill the gap
between the manual (which should be very minimal) and this ~support
list (which is great but a noisy way to build practical knowledge).
+1
I have found the online documentation to be quite unhelpful. It’s all
about doing really
Hi Mailmates,
Since some of you have been sharing neat tidbits, I thought I'd share
one of my favorites: customizable counters.
Each mailbox can have a "Displayed Count" next to it, showing by
default: All, Unread, Flagged, Unreplied, and Recent. However, the
counters can be configured with
On 11 Jan 2017, at 11:28, Ted Byfield wrote:
A Mailmate tips/tricks resource would very useful to fill the gap
between the manual (which should be very minimal) and this ~support
list (which is great but a noisy way to build practical knowledge).
This isn't intended as a criticism of MM at al
It could be, but I assume that Benny has his hands full (and would like
time off). Resources like that can involve multiple layers of work
(writing, updating with releases, etc); and sometimes they're best done
by users — for example, as a subreddit.
Cheers,
T
On 11 Jan 2017, at 21:25, John D
Hi, I like the correspondence view (IMO one of the best features of MM if you
have a lot of emails because it's really fast)but its sort order is to show
the oldest message on the top, whereas I have always the newest on the top (to
avoid any scrolling etc.).
Is there a way that I can make