Zvi,
Would you please show us the filter you used for delayed send messages
in your Drafts folder?
Or just attach the plist?
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi Mailmates,
Since some of you have been sharing neat tidbits, I thought I'd share
one of my favorites: customizable counters.
Each mailbox
Moin moin.
On 12 Jan 2017, at 8:18, Robert M. Münch wrote:
> Is there a way that I can make "newest first" a default?
Just add a date column (context menu on subject header) and sort by date. :-)
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Mike
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On 12 Jan 2017, at 10:08, Mike Brasch wrote:
>> Is there a way that I can make "newest first" a default?
>
> Just add a date column (context menu on subject header) and sort by date. :-)
I did already, but might have forgotten to set this as the "default setup".
Thanks for the reminder ;-)
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Any sufficiently-motivated user could start an unofficial MailMate "tips n
tricks" wiki. There are a variety of free wiki farms out there:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_hosting_services
If I set one up, do you suppose there'd be interest? Would Benny be willing to
link to it
On 10 Jan 2017, at 9:34, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
If I want to automate certain aspects of my mail handling what is the
best way to go about this. Classes of things I would like to do are
+ Create a new emails
+ Call on a script with references to one or more selected emails
(+ Trigger a script
Hi Dave,
the filter was quoted in the original message. You can see the filter
itself after "filter = ", or just copy and save the file for the counter
itself.
Zvi
On 12 Jan 2017, at 1:57, Dave C wrote:
Zvi,
Would you please show us the filter you used for delayed send messages
in your Draf
I agree about having a best-practices forum, of some sort, beyond the
email list.
We've got some very good power users and when they contribute things,
that's great, but using a mailing list or even mailing list archives is
like looking through a toilet-paper roll to drive. Very tunnel-vision
On 12 Jan 2017, at 11:50, Mike Petonic wrote:
Perhaps we could use Github's Wiki feature of the
https://github.com/mailmate/ site. It doesn't appear that it's
enabled, or rather, it is enabled but it just redirects us to the
markdown manual (https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual) again.
That seems like an excellent approach from a user perspective (or at
least this one's).
Cheers,
T
On 12 Jan 2017, at 11:59, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 12 Jan 2017, at 11:50, Mike Petonic wrote:
Perhaps we could use Github's Wiki feature of the
https://github.com/mailmate/ site. It doesn
On 12 Jan 2017, at 8:59, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 12 Jan 2017, at 11:50, Mike Petonic wrote:
Perhaps we could use Github's Wiki feature of the
https://github.com/mailmate/ site. It doesn't appear that it's
enabled, or rather, it is enabled but it just redirects us to the
markdown manual
Hi!
On 2 Jan 2017, at 22:43, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
You can try enabling some debug code and launch MailMate from a
Terminal window. It works like this:
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugSecurity -bool YES
/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
Then try
Ah, that explains why I suddenly see messages from the day before even
if I processed all new mail before shutting down for the night. I had
Eudora set to show dates in my time zone and did not think that MM shows
in the sender’s original time zone. I second adding this option (if it
is not hid
On 12 Jan 2017, at 13:46, Mike Petonic wrote:
No objection from me. I just think that a markdown manual collaborated
with on GitHub is less collaborative (i.e., someone has to do the
integrations and approve them) as compared to a Wiki, where they just
have to be monitored. I doubt that Benny
On 12 Jan 2017, at 20:24, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 4 Jan 2017, at 22:26, Dave C wrote:
User can display date as absolute or relative date/time. Both these
are apparently the time stamp of the sender’s server and time zone.
Can I specify the date & time sent, shown in my time zone?
Ah, th
On 12 Jan 2017, at 14:24, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Ah, that explains why I suddenly see messages from the day before even
if I processed all new mail before shutting down for the night. I had
Eudora set to show dates in my time zone and did not think that MM
shows in the sender’s original time
On 4 Jan 2017, at 16:26, Dave C wrote:
User can display date as absolute or relative date/time. Both these
are apparently the time stamp of the sender’s server and time zone.
That's not apparent at all. In fact, it is quite clearly NOT what I see,
which is that "Date Sent" is the message Date
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