On 5 Dec 2014, at 19:23, Robert Garcia wrote:
I manage several clients and our own mail server for all of them. I
have moved myself and several of my largest clients off of gmail
(gapps) email and onto our own mail server, zarafa, which has been
working fine. Most of us use macs and have been
Isn't VIP based on the email addresses? (Don't use it) If so, a smart mailbox
which displays only specific email addresses should do the trick.
Von meinem iPhone gesendet / Sent from my iPhone
> Am 06.12.2014 um 05:27 schrieb Robert Garcia :
>
> I understand that, but I am also managing sever
I understand that, but I am also managing several clients/users and that
is a concern of theirs. All that would be needed would be to create a
smart mailbox of VIPs. I think that VIP list is in xml and stored on a
user machine, not sure if that is standard.
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Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
I use VIP with Mailmate and like the balance. My phone doesn't even
notice most email, only the VIPs get notifications and nobody gets
badges.
When I am in the desktop app I don't need that protection, I am doing
email and it is time to process all of it.
On 5 Dec 2014, at 10:23, Robert Garc
I once implemented "send later" for Gnus. Maybe that could be a thing?
It's pretty easy to do: "Send later" stashes the draft in a special
folder, adding a special header. At some convenient time (use a trigger
that happens often enough but not too often), go through the "send
later" folder
Hi,
I've been sent/forwarded some emails by others, but MailMate doesn't
seem to be opening them. Standard .eml format - no winmail.dat evil --
but whenever I tell MailMate to open the attachment, it pops over to
Mail.app. So I tried saving and then opening specifically with MailMate
(Open
On 5 Dec 2014, at 18:48, Max Andersen wrote:
But then if look at it again the message will be deferred once again
:/
True, if you view any of your deferred messages before their time is
reached. (When they do return then the tag has been removed and then it
won't happen again.)
This discus
I manage several clients and our own mail server for all of them. I have
moved myself and several of my largest clients off of gmail (gapps)
email and onto our own mail server, zarafa, which has been working fine.
Most of us use macs and have been using Airmail as the client, which
works pretty
But then if look at it again the message will be deferred once again :/
It's close but no real cigar.
On Friday, December 5, 2014, Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
> On 5 Dec 2014, at 16:46, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
> On 05 Dec 2014, at 15:18, Benny Kjær Nielsen
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The 1 minute i
On 5 Dec 2014, at 16:46, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
On 05 Dec 2014, at 15:18, Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
The 1 minute is measured from the arrival of the message.
This is the problem I had when trying to do it.
Makes it hard to do relative calculations.
Could mailmate set/mutate a custom h
> On 05 Dec 2014, at 15:18, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
> The 1 minute is measured from the arrival of the message.
This is the problem I had when trying to do it.
Makes it hard to do relative calculations.
Could mailmate set/mutate a custom header ?
Like:
X-Defer-Until: timestamp
And the
On 5 Dec 2014, at 13:25, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 5 Dec 2014, at 12:53, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
I tried sanebox and other apps lately that supports the notion of
deferring email.
[...]
I'm still not quite sure how it is best implemented, but I think it's
possible to setup manually.
On 5 Dec 2014, at 12:53, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
I tried sanebox and other apps lately that supports the notion of
deferring email.
i.e. press a key and it will hide the email for X hours or even X
days.
for example "hide email until monday" or "hide email for the next 3
hrs"
I'm won
Hey,
I tried sanebox and other apps lately that supports the notion of
deferring email.
i.e. press a key and it will hide the email for X hours or even X days.
for example "hide email until monday" or "hide email for the next 3
hrs"
I'm wondering if someone came up with a way to do simila
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