[MlMt] Porting a Thunderbird bundle for SafeLinks?

2024-03-04 Thread Jeroen van der Ham via mailmate
Hi, My employer decided in all their wisdom to enable Outlook SafeLinks. I despise those things and would really love to have my links (and privacy) back. There is already a Thunderbird bundle that has this functionality. https://github.com/phavekes/unmangleOutlookSafelinks/blob/master/src/displ

[MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Verdon Vaillancourt
Greetings List, I’ve come to realize that my ‘Check for Test Build’ in MM hasn’t been working in some time. I have done some manual checks and have updated and am running build 6024. When I hold the option key and ‘Check for Test Build’ in the MailMate menu, I get the following message “You ar

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Charlie Clark
On 4 Mar 2024, at 15:53, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote: > Greetings List, > > I’ve come to realize that my ‘Check for Test Build’ in MM hasn’t been working > in some time. I have done some manual checks and have updated and am running > build 6024. When I hold the option key and ‘Check for Test Buil

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Henry Seiden
Hi Verdon, This is a long standing reason that the developer Benny does not want to return to previous versioning methods. Contact him for a historical reasoning of why. There are three ways to check in MailMate for new builds of what used t be varying types, but not the latest. You spoke of

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Verdon Vaillancourt
Thanks Henry and Charlie, I didn’t realize that was by design. I thought the “Check for Test Builds” would show me the most recent build. I’ll just visit the updates site to look for new builds, as part of my daily habit now. Best regards, V On 4 Mar 2024, at 10:17, Henry Seiden wrote: > Hi

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Charlie Clark
On 4 Mar 2024, at 16:24, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote: > Thanks Henry and Charlie, > > I didn’t realize that was by design. I thought the “Check for Test Builds” > would show me the most recent build. I’ll just visit the updates site to look > for new builds, as part of my daily habit now. Okay, b

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Steve Burling
That’s the joy of the archive — you can always download a previous version. -- Steve Sent from an iDevice > On Mar 4, 2024, at 10:31 AM, Charlie Clark wrote: > > Okay, but make sure you have backups! ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.c

Re: [MlMt] Check for Test Build

2024-03-04 Thread Quinn Comendant via mailmate
I've also noticed that there is an inconsistency between the different ways to check for updates. Here are the messages I see when checking for updates: ## 1. Settings → Software Update → Check Now 5937 is the latest version available. You have version 6022. ## 2. Settings → Software Update

Re: [MlMt] Thread expansion logic?

2024-03-04 Thread Bill Cole
On 2024-03-01 at 16:11:57 UTC-0500 (Fri, 01 Mar 2024 16:11:57 -0500) Glenn Parker is rumored to have said: You may already know this, or it may not be your preferred UI, but you can use Option-Right_Arrow to fully expand a collapsed thread. If you prefix that with Command-A to select all messa

Re: [MlMt] Thread expansion logic?

2024-03-04 Thread Henry Seiden
Bill, For me the toolbar expansion of threads in a folder seems to work OK. E.G. This is exposed when clicking the thread expose tool in the tool bar and hides all threading when the other tool is used. There are parts that don’t work as they should (sorting), though and I take your point on

Re: [MlMt] Thread expansion logic?

2024-03-04 Thread Bill Cole
On 2024-03-04 at 16:16:13 UTC-0500 (Mon, 04 Mar 2024 16:16:13 -0500) Henry Seiden is rumored to have said: Bill, For me the toolbar expansion of threads in a folder seems to work OK. I was exclusively referring only to the way threads in a message list pane are expanded by MM when I first e