Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag Preferences.
Isn’t that what iCloud is supposed to do for mac apps? I’m not a
mac developer, and I’m not an expert on all the data that an app like
MailMate has to store, but I thought one of the cool thin
On 30 May 2017, at 22:32, Jody Klymak wrote:
Perhaps one day MailMate will allow for Dropbox sync with certain
settings, like Tag Preferences.
Isn’t that what iCloud is supposed to do for mac apps? I’m not a
mac developer, and I’m not an expert on all the data that an app
like MailMate
it not worth
the syncability for MailMate. But I just wanted to re-iterate that its
not the same thing as having the existing *.plist files stored on your
iCloud Drive and somehow magically getting them to sync.
Cheers, Jody
On 31 May 2017, at 17:56, Jody Klymak wrote:
On 30 May 2017
On 2 Jun 2017, at 1:00, David Ledger wrote:
On the other hand, iCloud is there or not there at Apple’s whim. I
had everything syncing using MobileMe (or whatever it was called),
then they just removed it. I don’t use iCloud at all because I
don’t want to become reliant on it as I did befor
On 5 Jun 2017, at 2:35, Tobias Matthaeus wrote:
I am moving my mails to the archive via the Archive function. But in
the meanwhile this folders are very big. Is there any chance to create
automatically an yearly archive folder? Like some other mail clients
it does?
You can add a rule to t