Hi,
Thanks, didn't see that. I tried but failed as I seem to be not able to get the right syntax. Maybe it's because my user account (google apps for work) has an "@" in it? I tried "defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDefaultAccount -string 'imap://usern...@imap.example.com'" with the mailadress itself or even the serverURL from the Identities.plist using "@" or "%40" (which seemed to have the right syntax. But I always end up with a error message that the default from address is unknown.)

Thanks for you help!

Sebastian


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1. Re: how to change the standard "from address" (Benny Kj?r Nielsen)
2. Re: stripping in the subject line (Benny Kj?r Nielsen)
3. No more builds after 4587? (Bram Heerink)
4. Re: No more builds after 4587? (Thomas Eckhold)
5. Re: No more builds after 4587? (Benny Kj?r Nielsen)


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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 00:15:44 +0100
From: "Benny Kj?r Nielsen" <mailingl...@freron.com>
To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] how to change the standard "from address"
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On 25 Nov 2014, at 8:37, Sebastian Poll wrote:

I know that mailmate chooses the "from address" depending on prior
mails. But what bothers me is that it always chooses my personal mail
address instead of my work address when opening a blank mail without
anything in it. Sometimes it works but mostly I would like to have the
work-mail to be standard.
Is there any way to do so?

Only a hidden preference as described
[here](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#composing). You
can get the appropriate possible values for that setting like this:

grep serverURL ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Sources.plist |
cut -d\" -f2

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Benny
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 00:27:31 +0100
From: "Benny Kj?r Nielsen" <mailingl...@freron.com>
To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] stripping in the subject line
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On 24 Nov 2014, at 22:22, Christopher LILJENSTOLPE wrote:

I'm seeing a behavior where MM strips capitalized text followed by a :
in the subject line (it strips "CR:", for example).  I would assume
that's to deal with any RE:, SV:, etc. so that you don't end up with
RE: RE: RE....

That is correct. It even handles chinese symbols after this was reported
as a problem.

It's a bit aggressive to do it like this, but subject lines often become
very ugly.

However, it's breaking the poor benighted souls in my company that use
Outlook (Outlook threads on Subject line).  We use tags (like CR:) to
identify what the e-mail is (for example, "CR: foo" means a report
about a call with foo).

Ah, so when you reply then it ruins their threading, because the `CR:`
is missing. I was mainly concerned about the loss of information when I
implemented it, but no-one complained until now :-)

Any chance of having a dictionary of text to strip, rather than a
'??:'   ?

That might actually be the best (only) way to solve it. The current
solution is hardcoded in a settings file (`specifiers.plist`). You can
change it, but it's not straightforward to do so. I'll note that I
should somehow make it easily configurable, e.g., with a regular
expression (it's currently `{Alpha}{2,3}`).

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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:12:54 +0100
From: "Bram Heerink" <perso...@bramheerink.nl>
To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
Subject: [MlMt] No more builds after 4587?
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Hi,

I'm used to beta updates of MailMate approx. once a week. Now I have
4587 for a few weeks. Is it correct there are no builds after this
version?

Regards,

Bram Heerink


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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:23:58 +0100
From: "Thomas Eckhold" <tho...@eckhold.eu>
To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] No more builds after 4587?
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There are new builds but for the 64bit version. Today Version 5021 was
released. I guess Benny is working hard to make the switch to the 64bit
version.

Regards,
Thomas




On 26 Nov 2014, at 11:12, Bram Heerink wrote:

Hi,

I'm used to beta updates of MailMate approx. once a week. Now I have
4587 for a few weeks. Is it correct there are no builds after this
version?

Regards,

Bram Heerink
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:27:41 +0100
From: "Benny Kj?r Nielsen" <mailingl...@freron.com>
To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate@lists.freron.com>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] No more builds after 4587?
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On 26 Nov 2014, at 11:12, Bram Heerink wrote:

I'm used to beta updates of MailMate approx. once a week. Now I have
4587 for a few weeks. Is it correct there are no builds after this
version?

Yes, it is likely to be the last 32 bit revision of MailMate. (It's also
going to be the last revision working on 10.6.)

You can switch to the 64 bit builds if you like, but it'll also happen
automatically when I'm convinced that it is at least as stable as the 32
bit builds.

The 64 bit builds also come in regular/beta/test variants which means
auto-updating works like you are used to. It's only the first time you
need to download it manually. The latest beta was released yesterday, it
has been downloaded by ~40 users, and so far I have received a single
crash report (which I'm not sure is a MailMate problem), but previous
betas have been more unstable.

Here is a download link:
http://updates.mailmate-app.com/archives/MailMate_64bit.tbz

Note that the 64 bit version does not include a lot of new features. The
main focus is optimizations (both speed and memory usage).

--
Benny


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