On 7 Feb 2012, at 12:04, Torsten Grust wrote:
> My use case: I am associate editor of a database journal (TKDE, please
> submit your best work there ;-) and am concurrently handling
> correspondence regarding papers under review. The publisher's systems
> uses the subject line to include a mark
Hi Benny,
thanks for the immediate feedback.
On 7 Feb 2012, at 11:41, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
> On 7 Feb 2012, at 11:35, Torsten Grust wrote:
>> Could MailMate possibly remember non-default settings for `From' (and
>> `contains', I guess) between searches?
>
> Good idea: ?Edit ? Find ? Use as D
On 7 Feb 2012, at 11:34, Bob Stern wrote:
>> Note the "Use as Default Columns" menu item if you haven't seen it.
>> Changes to column selection, order and threading type are saved for
>> individual mailboxes.
>
> I had overlooked that. Perfect!
>
>> What is your use case for using different fon
On 7 Feb 2012, at 11:35, Torsten Grust wrote:
> one small things: when I do a Custom Search (via ??F) I almost
> always
> find myself adjusting the `From' default to something else (quite
> often
> `Common Headers or Body').
>
> That's inefficient -- I need to move fingers from keyboard to mouse
Hi all,
one small things: when I do a Custom Search (via ??F) I almost always
find myself adjusting the `From' default to something else (quite often
`Common Headers or Body').
That's inefficient -- I need to move fingers from keyboard to mouse and
back.
Could MailMate possibly remember non-defa
On 7 Feb 2012, at 9:57, Bob Stern wrote:
> Permit user to define a "default" display format based on the display
> format of a given mailbox (column selection, column order, and font).
> Permit specifying this as the format of all new viewer windows. Permit
> applying this format to one or more
On 7 Feb 2012, at 9:57, Bob Stern wrote:
> Permit adding color to selected text in outgoing messages.
>
> Color is very important because it is more conspicuous than bold or
> italics.
Some receivers (like me) prefer to receive messages without color. Or at
least only the coloring that I config
On 7 Feb 2012, at 9:57, Bob Stern wrote:
> Permit editing of subject and body of received or sent messages
> (without creating a new outgoing message).
This violates the standards and it would be inefficient with respect to
IMAP servers. The only way to update a message on an IMAP server is to
On 7 Feb 2012, at 9:56, Seebs wrote:
>> 4. A mailbox path without an account such as /Special.
>
> Ah-hah! Yes, that's what I was missing.
Good.
> BTW, I have a new complaint about this program: It has made my day
> job much less pleasant, because for Sound Technical Reasons I can't do
On 7 Feb 2012, at 2:25, Seebs wrote:
> [...]
> { type = moveMessage; mailbox = Second; },
> [...]
>
> All the messages acted on by this rule are "marked as junk" instead.
I checked the code and this is a bug triggered by the unexpected
argument to 'mailbox' above. I've fixed it.
> They do
On 7 Feb 2012, at 3:01, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
> On 7 Feb 2012, at 9:56, Seebs wrote:
>> BTW, I have a new complaint about this program: It has made my day
>> job much less pleasant, because for Sound Technical Reasons I can't
>> do my work email on a Mac reasonably.
> Thanks... I think.
>> wrote:
>>
>> Even Eudora, which lacks a true HTML engine, implements text color.
> On 7 Feb 2012, at 2:18, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
>
> Sounds interesting, but I assume they do this by generating HTML? This
> resembles the handling of Markdown in MailMate which can be used to
> emphasize wo
On 7 Feb 2012, at 2:47, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
> 1. The UUID of a smart mailbox (see ~/Library/Application
> Support/Mailboxes.plist)
> 2. A standard mailbox name such as inbox, archive, drafts, sent,
> junk, and trash.
> 3. A full path for a mailbox within an account such a
>Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
>
>Note the "Use as Default Columns" menu item if you haven't seen it.
>Changes to column selection, order and threading type are saved for
>individual mailboxes.
I had overlooked that. Perfect!
>What is your use case for using different fonts for different mailboxe
Feature request:
Permit user to define a "default" display format based on the display
format of a given mailbox (column selection, column order, and font).
Permit specifying this as the format of all new viewer windows.
Permit applying this format to one or more selected mailboxes.
--
Bob St
Feature request:
Permit adding color to selected text in outgoing messages.
Color is very important because it is more conspicuous than bold or italics.
Even Eudora, which lacks a true HTML engine, implements text color.
--
Bob Stern
Feature request:
Permit editing of subject and body of received or sent messages
(without creating a new outgoing message).
This is an important feature to long-time Eudora users.
Editing the subject is very important to ensure it includes keywords
that intersect smart mailboxes and searches.
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