On 3 Aug 2016, at 17:43, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
Another option would be to open a new message window in the same place
every time, if there are no other message windows open. Again, this is
what Mail.app seems to do.
If no window of the same type is open then MailMate should also open the
On 4 Aug 2016, at 3:18, Mark Derricutt wrote:
Benny - I see you're posting with a shiny 2.0beta r6042 - is that
publicly available?
Well, I've kind of announced it on this list which means it's still kind
of private. Here's the link: https://freron.com/twopointoh
My update checking just s
On 04.08.2016 at 15:38 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
In any case, I might have to drop some of my
code for this and for storing/restoring window
positions between launches. If possible I'll use
the default OS X behavior instead (although I've
had issues with this in the past
On Aug 4, 2016, at 09:59, Robert Brenstein wrote:
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>> On 04.08.2016 at 15:38 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
>>
>> In any case, I might have to drop some of my code for this and for
>> storing/restoring window positions between launches. If possible I'll use
>> the default OS X
Is there a trick to open multiple mails in separate viewer windows?
When I select, let's say 3 emails, and open them, I get a single
window with all 3 emails concatenated. I want each in its own window.
I tried various combinations of modifier keys but failed.
Robert
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On 04.08.2016 at 10:17 Uhr -0400 John Muccigrosso apparently wrote:
As long as the window doesn't actually hit up against the edge of
the screen. Always leave a gap.
Yes.
PS My message Windows now open up in the far right bottom. Not sure why.
Sounds like MM remembers the last window positi
On 4 Aug 2016, at 10:39, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Is there a trick to open multiple mails in separate viewer windows?
When I select, let's say 3 emails, and open them, I get a single
window with all 3 emails concatenated. I want each in its own window.
I tried various combinations of modifier k
On 4 Aug 2016, at 11:05, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 4 Aug 2016, at 10:39, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Is there a trick to open multiple mails in separate viewer windows?
When I select, let's say 3 emails, and open them, I get a single
window with all 3 emails concatenated. I want each in its o
On 04.08.2016 at 11:10 Uhr -0400 John D. Muccigrosso apparently wrote:
And, just this moment, I did some experimenting:
Try shift-cmd-O instead of just cmd-O and the messages will open in
different windows.
Haven't found a way to make return open them in different windows though.
John
Yes
On 4 Aug 2016, at 12:02, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 04.08.2016 at 11:10 Uhr -0400 John D. Muccigrosso apparently wrote:
And, just this moment, I did some experimenting:
Try shift-cmd-O instead of just cmd-O and the messages will open in
different windows.
Haven't found a way to make retur
β 6043
I was getting messages being marked as read without opening them because
the Viewer pref “Mark messages as read after X seconds” was checked
with X=0. (I think that behavior is a bug too, because they should only
be marked as read after viewing and I have the preview pane closed.)
Anyw
Ok, the "extra work" is a second press of the spacebar, but still...
When a mailbox is selected on the left, it takes two presses of the
spacebar to pull up the first message in the reader view. When I first
started using MailMate a while back, it didn't do that, but then it
started to; after
On 5 Aug 2016, at 1:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> Well, I've kind of announced it on this list which means it's still kind of
> private. Here's the link: https://freron.com/twopointoh
Ahh I must have missed that post - been a little busy with work/music. All good.
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Mark Derricutt
http://ww
The column "unread" in the list view shows a circle if the message is
unread or is empty. I see those circles in at least 3 colors: blue,
red, gray. However, I can't seem to find their explanation in the
manual.
Robert
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The table of content for MailMate's manual shows a section
"Statistics" in the chapter "View". However, the page for that
chapter stops at the section "Message View". Is that an omission?
Where do I find statistics in MailMate?
Robert
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On 4 Aug 2016, at 19:28, Robert Brenstein wrote:
The table of content for MailMate's manual shows a section
"Statistics" in the chapter "View". However, the page for that chapter
stops at the section "Message View". Is that an omission? Where do I
find statistics in MailMate?
View->Layout->S
I found View->Layout->Statistics
I don’t see Command->Visualize
The histograms are impressive but I mean simple global statistics like
what Eudora shows.
Robert
On 5 Aug 2016, at 3:55, Bill Cole wrote:
On 4 Aug 2016, at 19:28, Robert Brenstein wrote:
The table of content for MailMate's man
In my Version 2.0BETA (6043), clicking on the Send Message button has no
effect. Fortunately, using the menu bar, Message/Send works. So does the
key command COMMAND-RETURN. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Harvey S. Leff
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My reply button has stopped functioning.
Howie
On 4 Aug 2016, at 19:47, Harvey Leff wrote:
In my Version 2.0BETA (6043), clicking on the Send Message button has
no effect. Fortunately, using the menu bar, Message/Send works. So
does the key command COMMAND-RETURN. Has anyone else experienced t
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