Re: [MlMt] Also awesome: counters

2017-01-13 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 11 Jan 2017, at 23:17, Zvi Biener wrote:


{
counts = (
{ key = "outgoing"; title = "Outgoing"; filter = "#relay 
exists"; },
);
}


Thanks for sharing this. I've planned to do something similar and this 
might be the nudge needed :) I've already added that some types of 
counters can be limited to certain types of mailboxes (or even a 
specific mailbox). I'm going to use this to limit a counter like the 
above to drafts-related mailboxes.


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Benny
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Re: [MlMt] Also awesome: counters

2017-01-12 Thread Zvi Biener

Hi Dave,
the filter was quoted in the original message. You can see the filter 
itself after "filter = ", or just copy and save the file for the counter 
itself.


Zvi
On 12 Jan 2017, at 1:57, Dave C wrote:


Zvi,
Would you please show us the filter you used for delayed send messages 
in your Drafts folder?


Or just attach the plist?

Thanks,
Dave

-=-=-=-


Hi Mailmates,

Since some of you have been sharing neat tidbits, I thought I'd share 
one of my favorites: customizable counters.


Each mailbox can have a "Displayed Count" next to it, showing by 
default: All, Unread, Flagged, Unreplied, and Recent. However, the 
counters can be configured with pretty much anything. For example, I 
have a counter called "Outgoing" which lists messages that are about 
to be sent (I use time delay, so this shows me what messages are 
waiting to be sent). I use it on the "Drafts" mailbox. This is a 
small thing, but neat and quite useful for those using delay, without 
needing an independent smart mailbox.


As far as I can tell, you can take a set of conditions from any smart 
mailbox and create a counter. Open Mailboxes.plist and copy out the 
"filter" associated with the smart mailbox. Create countMenu.plist in 
~/Library/Application Support/Mailmate/Resources, following this 
format :


{
counts = (
		{ key = "outgoing"; title = "Outgoing"; filter = "#relay exists"; 
},

);
}

Insert your own filter after "filter = " and there you go. Off the 
top of my head, the 'trick' can be used to show some important subset 
of the Inbox, messages with important keywords, etc.


Thanks for a great app, Benny.

Zvi

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Re: [MlMt] Also awesome: counters

2017-01-12 Thread Dave C

Zvi,
Would you please show us the filter you used for delayed send messages 
in your Drafts folder?


Or just attach the plist?

Thanks,
Dave

-=-=-=-


Hi Mailmates,

Since some of you have been sharing neat tidbits, I thought I'd share 
one of my favorites: customizable counters.


Each mailbox can have a "Displayed Count" next to it, showing by 
default: All, Unread, Flagged, Unreplied, and Recent. However, the 
counters can be configured with pretty much anything. For example, I 
have a counter called "Outgoing" which lists messages that are about 
to be sent (I use time delay, so this shows me what messages are 
waiting to be sent). I use it on the "Drafts" mailbox. This is a small 
thing, but neat and quite useful for those using delay, without 
needing an independent smart mailbox.


As far as I can tell, you can take a set of conditions from any smart 
mailbox and create a counter. Open Mailboxes.plist and copy out the 
"filter" associated with the smart mailbox. Create countMenu.plist in 
~/Library/Application Support/Mailmate/Resources, following this 
format :


{
counts = (
{ key = "outgoing"; title = "Outgoing"; filter = "#relay 
exists"; },
);
}

Insert your own filter after "filter = " and there you go. Off the top 
of my head, the 'trick' can be used to show some important subset of 
the Inbox, messages with important keywords, etc.


Thanks for a great app, Benny.

Zvi

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[MlMt] Also awesome: counters

2017-01-11 Thread Zvi Biener

Hi Mailmates,

Since some of you have been sharing neat tidbits, I thought I'd share 
one of my favorites: customizable counters.


Each mailbox can have a "Displayed Count" next to it, showing by 
default: All, Unread, Flagged, Unreplied, and Recent. However, the 
counters can be configured with pretty much anything. For example, I 
have a counter called "Outgoing" which lists messages that are about to 
be sent (I use time delay, so this shows me what messages are waiting to 
be sent). I use it on the "Drafts" mailbox. This is a small thing, but 
neat and quite useful for those using delay, without needing an 
independent smart mailbox.


As far as I can tell, you can take a set of conditions from any smart 
mailbox and create a counter. Open Mailboxes.plist and copy out the 
"filter" associated with the smart mailbox. Create countMenu.plist in 
~/Library/Application Support/Mailmate/Resources, following this format 
:


{
counts = (
{ key = "outgoing"; title = "Outgoing"; filter = "#relay 
exists"; },
);
}

Insert your own filter after "filter = " and there you go. Off the top 
of my head, the 'trick' can be used to show some important subset of the 
Inbox, messages with important keywords, etc.


Thanks for a great app, Benny.

Zvi



On 10 Jan 2017, at 11:30, Robert Brenstein wrote:

I just discovered that MailMate has a function equivalent to the mail 
concatenation feature of Eudora. I am in 7th heaven, and I thought to 
share this discovery! I saw the setting for this in the preferences 
quite a while ago but only now clicked what it really means. For those 
wondering what I am talking about:


If I double-click a message in MailMate, it opens that message in a 
new window. Nothing special here.


If I double-click a message holding the shift key, MailMate sets a 
filter that shows all messages with the same subject or whatever 
column I was clicking. This is pretty much the same what option-click 
did in Eudora. MM refers to this functionality as searching for 
related messages.


Tip: select the message before you double-click it, so MM does not use 
the first click to select multiple messages.


Robert
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