After fifteen years of using Bare Bones Mailsmith (and primarily
POP-based email, although I maintain both POP and IMAP email servers), I
am considering moving to IMAP and Mailmate appears to the most
functional, well-designed, and impressive modern mail client I’ve seen
since switching to Mail
On 17 May 2015, at 16:48, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
Michael Dunston 2015-05-17 22:25 wrote:
And as a followup
question - if key bindings are necessary to
do this, could these need to be installed
in
~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/Mycustom.plist
I see the
On 18 May 2015, at 7:35, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I can see you already got some of your questions answered. I'll try to
deal with the rest, but let me know if I missed something.
On 17 May 2015, at 22:25, Michael Dunston wrote:
First, is there a “paste as quoted” command, or pre-exi
On 18 May 2015, at 10:12, JC Delay wrote:
In "Preferences" > "Signatures", you have a `Caret
placement` preference.
Mine is set to "Above Signature". Is yours set to "Always at Top"?
It may have been, but I think I may have also been tripped up by the
dynamic “learning” nature of the signatu
One of the eight accounts I have configured in MailMate is constantly
displaying the mailbox sources as “unavailable” every 30 seconds or
so. This account is my main university account, which is
(unfortunately) no longer hosted by the university but through a
“partnership” with Google to offer
On 19 May 2015, at 2:49, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Then I'll review the logs. I suspect it's some kind of server error
which triggers MailMate to regularly retry. I see a thread in the
MailMate list archives from 18-Feb-2015 which mentions this behavior
may be a known issue with Gmail for some
On 29 Jul 2015, at 10:34, Randall Meadows wrote:
For what it's worth, MailMate currently doesn't interact directly with
the OS X notification system. Instead MailMate relies on the third
party Growl framework which uses the OS X notification system when
Growl is not installed. But I consider t
I apologize if I’ve missed an explanation of this somewhere obvious,
but I’ve not been able to clarify this in the the Mailmate Help file
or searching the email list archives. The security status banner
information for GPG-encrypted messages seems fairly clear:
Successfully decrypted
On 17 Oct 2017, at 1:03, Christian Kruse wrote:
This prefix is generated by the spam/av filter on the server. It isn't
able to scan encrypted messages, thus they're *unchecked*.
Thank you, I had not considered that possibility.
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e best way to troubleshoot this?
Thanks for any suggestions!
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apps with check-spelling-as-you-type enabled)
though, unfortunately just MM it seems. Thanks for the suggestion
though; I had not considered that possibility.
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you for any tips or suggestions.
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-- Recording and Production
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this significantly easier
than visually scanning the Msg ID column looking for the ones which have
been quarantined. Thanks for the responses though.
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-- Michael Dunston
-- Recording and Production
-- School of Performing Arts Music | Theatre | Cinema
-- (540) 231-9942 <http://www.performingart
lmate, our university also unfortunately outsources
its email to Google. Our university IT actually stopped support the use
of desktop email clients a while ago, with the only “official” way
to access email being the Gmail in a browser.
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-- Michael Dunston
-- Recording and Production
-- Scho
-> Find -> Mailbox Search “other” options, but none of
these seem to be able to find messages by the Msg ID displayed by
Mailmate or the the *.eml files on disk. Thanks though.
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-- Michael Dunston
-- Recording and Production
-- School of Performing Arts Music | Theatre | Cinema
-- (540)
w and sort by Msg Id at least made it possible.
Thanks again!
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-- Michael Dunston
-- Recording and Production
-- School of Performing Arts Music | Theatre | Cinema
-- (540) 231-9942 <http://www.performingarts.vt.edu/dunston/>
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even with the error it seems to intermittently work.
(sometimes, but not always)
Thanks for any suggestions!
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-- Michael Dunston
-- Recording and Production
-- School of Performing Arts Music | Theatre | Cinema
-- (540) 231-9942 <http://www.performingart
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