Hi Stephan
I’m wondering if the variable response to your message’s signature could be
related to it’s being considered expired (at least at the time I last updated
from the server).
Mailmate supplied diagnostics on your original message—
/usr/local/bin/gpg --no-verbose --batch --no-tt
Greetings, community wisdom needed
Context:
Two domain names hosted by separate providers
I have full control over the DNS routing for these domains (ie., the domain
names were not purchased through the ISP providers)
One of the providers has twice blocking my IP address, and once disconnected me
On 3 Sep 2022, at 13:41, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 2022-09-02 at 21:23:37 UTC-0400 (Sat, 03 Sep 2022 11:23:37 +1000)
> Gavan Schneider via mailmate
> is rumored to have said:
> [...]
>> Plan:
>> Put all my “eggs” in what appears to be the much better basket
>>
>>
Greetings all
I am using SpamSieve and have all the setup done as per instructions… and all
the messages in my normal input stream get a SpamSieve score.
My problem is with one account where some messages are in that account’s “Junk”
folder and therefore appear in the consolidated “Junk” folder
On 5 Aug 2021, at 22:42, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> Have you told the spam filters that those are good messages? You need to
> train spamsieve ;-)
>
As you have implied the training has been extensive, and when SpamSeive is
applied the message scores are 1, so SpamSieve is never getting asked.
>
On 5 Aug 2021, at 22:37, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:
> It sounds like that account is filtering for spam/junk one the server, so it
> never arrives to MailMate for SpamSieve filtering. If I am right, you would
> have to disable filtering on the server and let your local SpamSieve deal
> with it.
On 20 Aug 2021, at 18:45, Charlie Clark wrote:
> …
> But every day I'll still saddle Rosinante and continue to tilt at those
> windmills!
>
Now stop that! How can we get clean energy if you keep leaving horse shit under
the windmills…
Gavan Schneider
——
Gavan Schneider, Sodwalls, NSW, Australia
On 17 Sep 2021, at 21:47, Stephan Bösebeck wrote:
> am I doing something wrong?
>
No, just not enough right see below :)
> It seems I am stuck with an older build.
>
No again. Secret squirrel version check is needed —
Open Preferences. Press Option key while clicking “Check Now”
you will be offer
On 31 Oct 2021, at 5:17, Tracy Valleau wrote:
> Anyone know what I'm talking about and what that particular "UID" was
> actually named?
>
if it looked like — 51A4B049-ADFB-4609-AB5B-1EEFD264682B
then that is a unique value, a.k.a UUID and likely used in messages, eg.
Message-ID: <8bdb694d
On 11 Nov 2021, at 12:14, Ken Pope wrote:
Hi,
I just got a new 2021 M1 MacBook Pro and will be migrating from a 2018
MacBook Pro. I’d welcome and greatly appreciate any info,
recommendations, or ideas about how to make the transition from the
2018 MailMate & SpamSieve to the new as smooth a
On 3 Jan 2022, at 15:52, Antonio Leding wrote:
My research informs me that both 00:00 and 24:00 are, in some
situations, used interchangeably for the top-of-the-hour at midnight.
However, that same research shows that the time between midnight and
1am are denoted using 00:xx format; consider
On 3 Jan 2022, at 16:44, John Cooper wrote:
>> It’s only a bug if Benny didn’t want this to happen, however it is not
>> correct according to standard
>
> Because 00:01 is the first minute in the first hour of the day, a time of
> 24:01 would be the first minute of the 25th hour of the day, whic
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