Dear MailMate users,
as many of you have probably seen then I posted a few times on my blog
at the end of last week. First of all, [MailMate
1.7](http://blog.freron.com/2013/mailmate-1-7-released/) was relased,
but more importantly I posted a personal message entitled “[Changing
I like the nascent marketing idea: MailMate is the hacker's email
client.
Not that you need too many interjections, Benny, but I, for one, would
much rather you spent time thinking of how to fund and advertise
MailMate and put development off for a little bit, if only to ensure
future
I'm definitely with Zvi here. As Ghandi said, Speed doesn't matter if
you're not traveling in the right direction. You've got to get the
marketing side of MailMate figured out.
If you run with the Hacker's Email Client, perhaps you can capitalize
on the current NSA inspired anxiety and focus
Hi Benny,
Bad news today ... I'll buy a license over this day ... I will decide
... other employees who are on mail.app
Have you looked for ICAL?
Cordialement
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On 21 Oct 2013, at 15:44, Zvi Biener wrote:
I like the nascent marketing idea: MailMate is the hacker's email
client.
I keep wondering how to get Mailmate-awareness to the old Mailsmith
crowd, formerly sold by Bare Bones. THat also hit the point it could not
support itself full-time but
Since the new update came out, I've had problems with my IMAP
mailboxes no longer updating, even if I right click on the mailbox and
choose Synchronize INBOX. If I restart MailMate, the new messages
suddenly become visible.
I haven't changed the config or the IMAP server. The synchronization
On 21 Oct 2013, at 18:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
Bad news today ... I'll buy a license over this day ...
Thanks for your (extra) support.
I will decide ... other employees who are on mail.app
Have you looked for ICAL?
I only did a quick search, but I didn't find anything. Maybe someone
Just an FYI,
I also have noticed a lack of updating activity. Been too busy to focus
in on it but do know that I now manually synchronize more often (where
before I seldom did), and, I can do the sync and no new mail shows up (I
know there is new mail) and then a little while later it does
What about a modified version (to use MailMate) to replace the Mail.scpt
located in
/System/Library/Frameworks/CalendarStore.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/Scripts?
I believe that this could be the script used by iCal in Mountain Lion.
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Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 21 Oct 2013, at
Do you have any idea when they stop updating? Maybe after a wake/sleep
cycle?
So far I haven't been able to identify a precipitating event; my
laptop hasn't gone to sleep all day and this has happened two or three
times.
I have made changes to how this works in 1.7. It is likely to be a new
I too have been noticing it, before 1.7. I would typically see an email
arrive on my handheld Android device many minutes before MailMate would
get it. And my INBOX is Connected on MailMate.
On 21 Oct 2013, at 14:50, Alberto Caporro wrote:
Just as a side note, I also noticed a similar
On 22 Oct 2013, at 0:21, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I too have been noticing it, before 1.7. I would typically see an
email arrive on my handheld Android device many minutes before
MailMate would get it. And my INBOX is Connected on MailMate.
Note that 1.7 fixed a bug related to the “Connected” state
I've also not seen this behavior (when it wasn't related to an actual
server side issue) with 1.7.
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Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On 21 Oct 2013, at 16:30, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Hmmm … I actually don't think I have seen this problem with 1.7, not
that I think of it.
On 21 Oct 2013, at 15:25,
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