On 11 Sep 2019, at 18:34, Sam Hathaway wrote:
Yes.
Thanks. For reference, and potential update to the docs, this can be
done like this:
`mkdir -p Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings`
And you can kickstart customisation based on the Gmail file like this:
`cp
/Appli
How do I disable this warning: "Open link in untrusted message?" when I
click on a link in an email marked as untrusted?
Tracy
www.valleau.art
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On 11 Sep 2019, at 12:22, Charlie Clark wrote:
> Do I just need to create the path?
Yes.
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Hi,
in the docs it says that I can put custom keybindings in the following
folder:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/
The thing is, I don't even have a Resources folder underneath MailMate.
Do I just need to create the path? Or are the docs possibly out of date?
On 11 Sep 2019, at 17:28, Robert Goldman wrote:
Airmail mooshes together the notions of "tag" and "file" in a way
that's not helpful. E.g., their "move to" menu talks about "labels."
Seeing as you can no longer trial AirMail, I can't say with certainty
but I suspect that they're doing someth
On 11 Sep 2019, at 11:28, Robert Goldman wrote:
I use Airmail as well, and am relatively happy with it. TBH, I can't
recall -- I wish I took better notes about things like this -- what it
is about Apple's own iOS Mail that I didn't like. I think it was
because "mark as spam" required too man
I use Airmail as well, and am relatively happy with it. TBH, I can't
recall -- I wish I took better notes about things like this -- what it
is about Apple's own iOS Mail that I didn't like. I think it was
because "mark as spam" required too many selections and button pushes,
and I can configu
I miss on iOS the smart subfolder by "to:email-address" for incoming emails
Von meinem iDingens gesendet...
> Am 11.09.2019 um 15:19 schrieb Richard Rettke :
>
> I used Preside for a while but then discovered AltaMail which I find to be
> even more robust, frequently updated and like Preside ha
On 11 Sep 2019, at 15:26, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Have you tried without tagging? Here are more or less the steps to
follow:
1. create a mailbox “mailinglists”
2. on the tab “mailboxes” check the checkbox “include messages
in any submailboxes of this mailbox”
3. inside this mailbox, create a
Have you tried without tagging? Here are more or less the steps to
follow:
1. create a mailbox “mailinglists”
2. on the tab “mailboxes” check the checkbox “include messages in
any submailboxes of this mailbox”
3. inside this mailbox, create a separate smart mailbox for each of your
mailing lis
I used Preside for a while but then discovered AltaMail which I find to
be even more robust, frequently updated and like Preside has a gazillion
features but is IMHO more manageable.
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On 11 Sep 2019
I prefer Airmailer (http://airmailapp.com/ios)- simple and easy to use and
a lot of features
Cheers
Alex
Von: Alain Israel
Antworten: MailMate Users
Datum: 11. September 2019 at 14:55:50
An: MailMate Users
Betreff: [MlMt] iOS
A question not directly related to Mailmate (not on politi
A question not directly related to Mailmate (not on politics either) : I
would be curious to know which mail app you use (or recommand) on iphone
and ipad? Does any of them share some of the advantages of Mailmate?
If this has been discussed before, just let me know.
Alain
PS : I currently use
On 10 Sep 2019, at 18:03, Charlie Clark wrote:
I think I've got this working for me. I've created some additional
smart mailboxes (Python, Web, etc.) and put the mailing lists I want
in these. I then set a rule for all mailing lists to be tagged as
Mailing List. Then I excluded the selected ma
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