On 8 Dec 2018, at 14:13, Ian Petersen wrote:
> Philip,
>
>> Good mailers just have one "Re: ". No "whatever".
>
> *Whatever* can be different language variants.
It *can* be, but not within the standard definition of the Subject header.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322#page-28
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Bill Cole
On 7 Dec 2018, at 3:53, Patrik Fältström wrote:
Hi,
The MailMate process is for me allocating quite some memory...
$ ps auxgwwwm | head -2
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZRSS TT STAT STARTED
TIME COMMAND
paf 1499 1.3 6.6 26696064 1109308 ?? S23Nov
Philip,
Good mailers just have one "Re: ". No "whatever".
*Whatever* can be different language variants. In Danish it is ’Sv:
’ (short for Svar) for example, which is perfectly valid – even in
reply to an English language mail. Still only one of them of course …
Cheers
Ian
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Thanks Richard. I just downloaded 5574 and the problem persisted until I
rebooted my Mac. Now it's working properly. That was apparently the problem
from the start. Thanks again.
Harvey Leff
Portland, Oregon
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On 2018-12-07 11:49:52 (+0100), Robert M. Münch wrote:
you all know subject lines like „re: re: re: re: ….“ Good mailer
just have one „RE:“ or whatever.
Good mailers just have one "Re: ". No "whatever".
However, is it possible to configure what is used as reply marker? I
would like to have „
I have three email addresses that I regularly send mail from through
MailMate: two Gmail and one other. Each has its own signature as well.
I've long since set
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDefaultBccHeader -string
"<.sender.>"
and I verified it just now with "defaults read." Indeed
I'm running 5572 and it works fine for me, no issue.
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On 7 Dec 2018, at 21:15, Harvey S. Leff hsl...@cpp.edu wrote:
When I enter an email link like x...@domain.com into a MailMate
message I am composing, it usually shows up as a useful