Hi Henry,
Ah, I think I see the miscommunication. When I reply, MM properly quotes
the email / OP to which I am replying. What I would like to do is be
able to include the *attachments* from the email / OP as well (PDF, JPG,
etc).
Devyn
On 17 Jul 2024, at 21:27, Henry Seiden wrote:
Devyn,
What version are you using?
If you are using reply (⌘ “R”) and getting no joy seeing the OP
(original post) in your reply message, you might want to check your MM
General Settings. Have you changed any from their default positions?
Lastly, it may well be your user saved settings in your current
version are messed up. Without a more detailed usage history, it’s
difficult to determine. The settings are carefully defined in the full
User Manual and also in the Help Menu.
FYI, on my install the OP (or a portion thereof if chosen) is quoted
at the bottom of every new reply.
There is an option to select only the selected/highlighted portion, if
chosen. Otherwise the full message is quoted. I have not had any
problems with this feature.
Maybe another way to test this is save out your settings (the .plists
mentioned in the Help section quoted below) to a separate folder
temporarily and let a default set be generated to confirm which
settings affected this feature. The info below is from the MM Help
Menu, “How to transfer Settings to another computer.” Also useful
for that.
In this case you will be removing the old versions and letting MM
rebuild them to default settings. Be sure you quit MM before moving
these files. If you don’t see the expected results, try the next
one. Then replace both the originals in the same places, after again
shutting down MM. You should be restored to the way MM worked
previously.
Again, I would try moving these out, one file at a time and let it be
rebuilt by MM restarting in this order, then the next:
* /Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
* /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/MailMate/*.plist
* The remaining two - Bundles and Resources are not likely to be a
problem.
Good Luck and happy hunting!
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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From Help menu… How to transfer MailMate Settings to another
computer
To copy your settings to another computer you need these files
(depending on what you have customized):
/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/MailMate/*.plist
/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Resources/
/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Bundles/
/Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate.plist
Note that the last file also contains most of what you have changed in
MailMate preferences or have changed using the defaults command. You
can only copy this file before launching MailMate on the destination
machine. Otherwise, you might have problems with the file being
overwritten by an older version cached by the system.
On 17 Jul 2024, at 19:53, Devyn Osborne wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible to reply to an email and (quickly) include the
original attachment (ie, from the email to which you are replying)?
Apple Mail has this functionality and is one I miss.
I searched the archives and found this question asked in 2018, with
no easy solution, but perhaps the functionality has been implemented
since and I’m just missing it.
Thanks!
Devyn
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