Upon further searching and reading through the archives, I think my
question is actually more related to how MM handles threads in general,
especially from the point of view of someone coming to it from years of
Gmail and Apple Mail. [This
thread](https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.fre
Well, I'm someone who doesn't care about "conversation view," so I guess
I can try to explain why not. I do know other people who care about it a
lot.
I do frequently refer to old (sometimes very old) email messages for all
sorts of reasons. I just search. MailMate has what I think are really
Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense.
I think, for me, that could work as long as I knew what I was looking
for. Often, though, I’m revisiting an old conversation to see where we
left off, who’s court the ball is in, or how much I need to pester
someone. ;-) A lot of what I do is sta
The conversation threads drive me crazy - first, I hate clicking to open
the thread to get to the most recent, but mostly I just want the newest
emails to be on top. I have a lot of filters set up to route things into
folders (mostly by senders or groups of senders), so I can find my
conversati
That’s a good point.
I saw a lot of mention throughout the archives of the chronological
issue, which I understand will be solved with the newer version of
threading, still to be implemented.
On 15 Jan 2024, at 12:46, Jo wrote:
The conversation threads drive me crazy - first, I hate clicking
I think it's a great feature, I use it a lot. I might say it's one of my
favorites but really, MailMate has *so many* great features that I
hesitate to rank them.
Like, I think, a lot of MailMate users, I really can't thank Benny
enough. I love this program, would absolutely not want to use an
On 15 Jan 2024, at 13:29, John Doherty wrote:
> MailMate has *so many* great features that I hesitate to rank them.
So I’m learning!
I’ve been using it about a week, but every day I’ve found another good feature
or trick. It really is much better than any other program (and I think I’ve
tried
Oh no, don't worry about seeming critical. Different people have
different preferences and habits, different kinds of work to do, and
different kinds of correspondence.
Most of my co-workers use gmail in a web browser. Can't imagine doing
that myself, but whatever they like for whatever reason
devynosbo...@gmail.com wrote (at 1:36 PM on Monday, January 15, 2024):
> On 15 Jan 2024, at 13:29, John Doherty wrote:
>
> I’ve been using it about a week, but every day I’ve found another good
> feature or trick. It really is much better than any other program (and I
> think I’ve tried them all