Hi Guillaume,
sorry to bothering you again.
Since I’m working a lot with BusyCal and BusyContacts (after Daylite)
I’d like to optimize the workflow.
Do you know if it possible marking an eMail to add the command
„BusyCal Add Task… and Event“ to the right click mouse button
somehow?
Thanks and
On 25 Feb 2020, at 19:47, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
> To create sub-mailboxis per color you could set the value to „Flags >>
> Colorname“.
>
> („Submailbox for each unique value of Flags >> Colorname“)
Ha, I tried that before but the submailbox names were „INBOX-Google“ and I
missed that I first c
Hi Federico,
I don't think it's possible to add items to the context menu
(which I think would be a great feature!), but to make it faster you can
use the shortcut to directly access the commands.
I mean, if you select an email, you can press CTRL+SHIFT+C to pop a
little menu with those
The way I did this was setting up each flag as a smart mailbox (under a
general flagged mailbox)
Conditions are:
“Message Is Flagged” (for all colours)
Then set keywords to include or not the binary bits “$MailFagBit0“
“$MailFagBit1” “$MailFagBit2” as follows:
Red: no no no
Orange: yes no no
Yello
Hi Guillaume,
yes, that helps a lot. Thank you again!
Best regards
Federico
On 26 Feb 2020, at 14:20, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
> Hi Federico,
>
> I don't think it's possible to add items to the context menu
> (which I think would be a great feature!), but to make it faster you can
> use
Hi,
Great!
Also, if you prefer to have a direct shortcut to each of those commands
(I mean, having a specific shortcut that call one command directly
instead of popping the menu), you could add a MailMate shortcut that
calls the "performBundleItemWithUUID:" selector with the UUID of the
I would prefer a direct shortcut.
Will check BetterTouchTool later.
Thanks and regards
Federico
On 26 Feb 2020, at 14:53, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Great!
>
> Also, if you prefer to have a direct shortcut to each of those
> commands (I mean, having a specific shortcut that call o