Hello.
I'm completely new to MM and this is my first post into the mailing
list.
Since two days I know of this mail client and I fall in love fast :)
Sorry for my poor English please.
I will help a friend, who uses a lot of mailboxes in his two accounts.
My wish is, that the appearance of
Hello.
I'm coming from Thunderbird and therefore I'm used to navigate through
all unread mails by a "single read key" - the spacebar.
The function is simpel:
It works like a cascade.
1 When you have not reached the end of a mail -> one page down
2 When you reached the end of a mail -> jump t
On 2 Nov 2017, at 16:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 2 Nov 2017, at 8:33, Andreas Borutta wrote:
It works like a cascade.
1 When you have not reached the end of a mail -> one page down
2 When you reached the end of a mail -> jump to the top of the next
unread mail
The above shoul
On 2 Nov 2017, at 16:22, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 1 Nov 2017, at 20:32, Andreas Borutta wrote:
I will help a friend, who uses a lot of mailboxes in his two
accounts. My wish is, that the appearance of all mailboxes in both
accounts is equal.
Examples:
Same set of columns
Same columns
Am 02.11.17 um 17:52 schrieb Alan Schussman:
On 2 Nov 2017, at 9:42, Andreas Borutta wrote:
Oh, that's really bad news.
That was my most used feature at all.
Beeing able to browse through all unread messages with tapping the
spacebar with my thumb.
What do you think about the featu
Hi.
I used Thunderbird for many years. And of course I loved some functions.
There is a nice extension, which eliminates the multiple "Re:" which
many damaged clients produce.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/clean-subject/
I would love to see such a function integrated in
Good morning.
I'm new to MailMate. In my previous mail client Thunderbird I like the
function of a keyboard short which can be charaterized as "single key
read".
By default it is the space bar.
In MM the space bar key will move you at the first through a mail body
(when it does not fit into the p
e throught all unread messages with only one key is
indispensable for me.
Bad luck for me.
But may be Benny like the idea and will implement it some day.
Best
Andreas
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> /max
> https://xam.dk/about
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> On 10 Nov 2019, at 8:59, Andreas Borutta wrote:
>
>> Good morning.
&
Travis Risner via mailmate:
> I have found that if I choose the general/universal inbox, I can then
> option-command down arrow to move to the next unread message. Yes,
> pressing it again will go to the next unread message rather than paging
> down, but I consider this an advantage. It lets
h aspects MM is superior to TB?
Independent of that:
Are anyone of you uses the filter type/language SIEVE and declares the
rules inside MM?
Best
Andreas
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 09:26, Andreas Borutta wrote:
>
>> Travis Risner via mailmate:
>>
>>> I h
Max Rydahl Andersen:
>>> I would love for Benny to add a nextunreadornextcountedfolder command
>>> but I
>>> would encourage you to try mailmate out even before that happens :)
>>
>>: ) That's what I'm doing right now.
>>
>> Would you (or others) who are experienced with Thunderbird like to
>> he
Max Rydahl Andersen:
>>> markdown for email: nuff'said ?
>>
>> Until now, me as a reader of incomming messages, prefer text only
>> view.
>> Because so few people are using HTML in a useful way.
>
> which is why mail mate's use of markdown is great.
>
> If you are mainly a text email guy you jus
Fredrik Jonsson:
> Andreas Borutta 2019-11-12 12:15 wrote:
>
>> smart mailboxes: I do not know of any other mail app which can handled
>>> smart mailboxes as well as mail mate.
>>
>>
>> Until now I'm not sure, if I ever need that feature. Usually
Max Rydahl Andersen:
> Good thing is that if you know of an editor that can do what you are
> looking for then mailmate most likely can use it to edit/create the mail
> for you :)
Hhhmmm. I can't imagine, that it feels comfortable to use an external
editor for composing, because while using it
Glenn Parker:
It seems to be a solution. But is none for me.
I need "context" in form of a server side folder* (or a smart
mailbox).
> This seems like the simplest solution by far, and as far as I can tell
> it enables (almost?) exactly what Andreas requested. The real power of
> MailMate lies
Robert Brenstein:
I will insert the full citation:
> On 12 Nov 2019, at 22:16, Andreas Borutta wrote:
>>> This seems like the simplest solution by far, and as far as I can tell
>>> it enables (almost?) exactly what Andreas requested. The real power of
>>> MailMa
Hey all :)
Merry Christmas :)
Some month ago I asked for missed feature. I tried to use Mailmate without that
feature, but it doesn't fit for me.
Therefore I like to explain the usecase, my motive more precisely.
I understand, that the power of MM are the smart mailboxes.
At the moment I don'
Hey all :)
Happy new year!
Some month ago I asked for missed feature. I tried to use Mailmate without that
feature, but it doesn't fit for me.
Therefore I like to explain the usecase, my motive more precisely.
I understand, that the power of MM are the smart mailboxes.
At the moment I don't n
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