On 4 Oct 2019, at 14:01, Jason Davies wrote:
I accidentally have an update on this.
Firstly, OMM switching off 'Recipient headers' in 'Auto-completion
Sources' did seem to speed Mailmate up, but it didn't speed *me* up
because I discovered how much I rely on it;)
You can get part of the be
Hi everyone
Short version: Is there a way to create a rule or smart mailbox for
things via the 'state' column's information?
Long version: for reasons we can't avoid, I end up with duplicate
outgoing mails. The only discernible difference is that one says 'Sent
via [my address]', visible if
I accidentally have an update on this.
Firstly, OMM switching off 'Recipient headers' in 'Auto-completion
Sources' did seem to speed Mailmate up, but it didn't speed *me* up
because I discovered how much I rely on it;)
Switching in back on left me with some delays (but as I said, I think,
I
It's pure speculation on my part. All I can really affirm is that the delay
happens sporadically, lasts several seconds, doesn't seem to be associated
with attachments in replies, and is isolated to MailMate. I'm running the
latest OS X with buckets of RAM and all solid state disks, and this was
On 3 Oct 2019, at 19:23, Glenn Parker wrote:
I see occasional delays of 10 to 30 seconds when starting a reply
message. My first guess, given the powerful search features of
MailMate, is that a large database index is being rebuilt
periodically. This may be related to personal configuration, s
At work I have an email address which I don't want to add to MailMate.
It's an Exchange account and I've set it to redirect email to my regular
account. Assume that I've sent a test email to the email account which
then redirect this to my regular account. When this shows up in MailMate
it has