Re: [MlMt] Disable Saving of Sent Mail

2016-04-23 Thread Gary Hull
This sounds like a bug somewhere. The sent mail should have a unique ID 
so that every element in the IMAP ecosystem would recognize any mail 
with that ID as being the same as any other.


On 24 Apr 2016, at 4:48, Josh Fishburn wrote:


Hello,

I use FastMail, which I have set to do its own saving of sent mail. Is 
there a way to turn this behavior off in MailMate for my "Sent Items" 
folder so that I don't get duplicates of every sent message in there? 
I'd rather let FastMail's servers handle this.


Thanks in advance,
Josh
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[MlMt] Disable Saving of Sent Mail

2016-04-23 Thread Josh Fishburn

Hello,

I use FastMail, which I have set to do its own saving of sent mail. Is 
there a way to turn this behavior off in MailMate for my "Sent Items" 
folder so that I don't get duplicates of every sent message in there? 
I'd rather let FastMail's servers handle this.


Thanks in advance,
Josh
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[MlMt] intelligent address-hints

2016-04-23 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu

Hello!


I have a couple of contacts that have more than one email-address, and 
their different email-addresses are something like this:


- name@domain_1.com
- name@domain_2.com

Once in a while I want to send an email to **all** addresses, in the 
example above to name@domain_1.com AND name@domain_2.com.


When composing an email on iPhone, as soon as I type "*name*", Apple's 
Mail.app shows me first "*name@domain_1.com*" and under it, in a list, 
all the other email-addresses that begins with "*name*" 
("*name@domain_2.com*" comes second).


After accepting this, when typing again "*name*", Mail.app is so 
intelligent and brings *the other email-address* on the firs place in 
the list, that is "*name@domain_2.com*", so I can blindly accept and 
move on to the message subject and text.


MailMate however behave differently here: the list of matching 
email-addresses is the same every time, so at the top of the list would 
always stay "*name@domain_1.com*".


I've discovered this only because one of my contacts received the 
email-message I've sent only on one domain: I was blindly accepting 
"*name@domain_1.com*" again and again :-(.


Could it be possible to copy the behavior of Apple's Mail.app on the 
iPhone in MailMate?


Thanks!


Regards,
Vlad


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