I use an email forwarding service and never give my real email address
to anyone. I would like to use Forward as Attachment but I see that it
embeds the From:, To:, Subject: & Date: headers at the top of the
attachment. The To: header includes my real address, so I especially
need to remove the
Hi,
Likely if you're using the latest beta or so, you've discovered this,
but, all of the Folder View preferences have been lost somewhere in one
of the last 5-6 developer/test/beta updates. I was away for a week,
updated, and it looks like most folders are sitting with Thread mode
enabled,
It's not Over yet but just noticed in keynote new apple mail will have tabs in
its composer windows.
And that is used with full screen mode making it finally useful :)
Can mailmate allow tabs in compose window ? :)
/max
http://about.me/maxandersen
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Today I have another instance of the issue I described a month ago (as
well as it still persisting in the smart mailbox I created last month):
a message was sent this morning and arrived this morning, June 8, but
MailMate does not find it in a smart mailbox if the date condition on
that mailbox
On 8 Jun 2015, at 15:26, John Cooper wrote:
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 6:17 on 8 Jun 2015):
On 8 Jun 2015, at 14:28, David Green wrote:
On 8 Jun 2015, at 2:16, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Shouldn't the "Move to Mailbox" heading change to "Copy to Mailbox"
when the option key is pressed?
That
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 6:17 on 8 Jun 2015):
On 8 Jun 2015, at 14:28, David Green wrote:
On 8 Jun 2015, at 2:16, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Shouldn't the "Move to Mailbox" heading change to "Copy to Mailbox"
when the option key is pressed?
That would be nice, but it's non-trivial to implem
On 8 Jun 2015, at 15:13, kee...@thebrocks.net wrote:
So when I'm scanning through the "Work from home" messages, I can
visually
distinguish message to the whole company from messages on my local
team's
mailing list.
Do imap tags get me this?
They are the best you can do. Setup a rule to tag
On 8 Jun 2015, at 14:28, David Green wrote:
On 8 Jun 2015, at 2:16, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Invoke the "Move to …" command (CMD-ALT-T), select the target
mailbox and then hit return while holding the option key (ALT) down.
That will copy the message rather than moving.
Interesting, I had forg
Hi All,
I have a smart mailbox to show all company mailing list items together.
I also have a smart mailbox to show "Work From Home" requests.
But as you might imagine, those are not orthogonal.
I was hoping to visually mark the company mailing list items with something
like the tagging function
On 8 Jun 2015, at 2:16, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Invoke the "Move to …" command (CMD-ALT-T), select the target
mailbox and then hit return while holding the option key (ALT) down.
That will copy the message rather than moving.
Interesting, I had forgotten this. Shouldn't the "Move to Mailbox"
On 8 Jun 2015, at 7:53, John Purnell wrote:
Steve Losh eloquently puts forward the case for 2 spaces:
http://stevelosh.com/blog/2012/10/why-i-two-space/
Nice find, thanks.
Coincidentally I had a similar autocorrect problem with EagleFiler just
yesterday. You can switch off autocorrection
Well, I did say it was a can of worms. Let's discuss the positioning of
periods and commas relative to quotation marks instead.
On 8 Jun 2015, at 12:46, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
I'll offer my own but of insight: Butterick is right that it doesn't
matter. I just wish he and those who follow his vi
Invoke the "Move to …" command (CMD-ALT-T), select the target mailbox
and then hit return while holding the option key (ALT) down. That will
copy the message rather than moving.
Regards,
Thomas
On 8 Jun 2015, at 3:24, Pascal Felber wrote:
Hi,
I might be missing something obvious, but how c
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