On 8 Oct 2020, at 21:33, Glenn Parker wrote:
Also, if Default signature placement is set to Top, then the choice of
Caret placement is irrelevant, so I think there are only four
configurations:
Since the Preferences Pane is primarily for users, not developers,
wouldn't it be better to call
On 8 Oct 2020, at 13:06, Glenn Parker wrote:
I have to say that, even after staring at the UI in the Signature pane
more than once, I simply had no idea that this was an option. I’m
very glad to have learned. Thanks, Bill!
The combination of the 2 radio buttons for Default signature placement
Charlie:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 16:15, Charlie Clark wrote:
Some people have implemented and, even better, documented some
sophisticated workflows in MailMate. Worth trawling the archives for
some of these.
If you know of any you can point to easily, I'd be interested.
When deciding to test Mail
On 8 Oct 2020, at 11:06, Eric Sharakan wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 10:52, Bill Cole wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:32, Glenn Parker wrote:
And yet, AFAIK MailMate has no support for bottom-posting replies in
the composer window, which is frustrating.
And yet, it does. It is not in the obvious
On 8 Oct 2020, at 16:02, Raza Rizvi wrote:
The trial runs for 30 days and I see how long it has been used for in
the top line of the window of all messages I read.
There don’t appear to be any restrictions.
No, I don't think there are.
Coming as I do from the very configurable Mulberry, I a
On 8 Oct 2020, at 10:52, Bill Cole wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:32, Glenn Parker wrote:
And yet, AFAIK MailMate has no support for bottom-posting replies in
the composer window, which is frustrating.
And yet, it does. It is not in the obvious place, which would be the
Composer pane.
In t
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:32, Glenn Parker wrote:
And yet, AFAIK MailMate has no support for bottom-posting replies in
the composer window, which is frustrating.
And yet, it does. It is not in the obvious place, which would be the
Composer pane.
In the Signatures pane, there's a "Caret placeme
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:32, Glenn Parker wrote:
And yet, AFAIK MailMate has no support for bottom-posting replies in
the composer window, which is frustrating.
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:19, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:14, Martin S Taylor wrote:
Indeed - sadly, I'm old enough to know th
On 8 Oct 2020, at 16:12, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
> Pressing the "alt" button gives me version 1.13.2 (5726). Is that correct?
Yes, that is the latest test release.
The next test release (r5727) will include thousands of small changes since
I've been cleaning up a lot of code. I wouldn't be surprised
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:12, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
Pressing the "alt" button gives me version 1.13.2 (5726). Is that
correct?
On Thu Oct 08, 2020 at 08:31 AM, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:24, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
Can anyone download and try the 2.0 beta? Where can one download it?
I
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:24, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
> Can anyone download and try the 2.0 beta? Where can one download it? I'm
> curious to test it out.
To get the latest test release you can hold down ⌥ when clicking “Check Now” in
the Software Update preferences pane. This will still be labelled as
Pressing the "alt" button gives me version 1.13.2 (5726). Is that
correct?
On Thu Oct 08, 2020 at 08:31 AM, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:24, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
Can anyone download and try the 2.0 beta? Where can one download it?
I'm curious to test it out.
Press the "alt" wh
Very nice solution, thanks!
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On 7 Oct 2020, at 19:00, mailmate-requ...@lists.freron.com wrote:
> Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2020 11:24:22 -0400
> From: "Shoshanna Green"
> To: "MailMate Users"
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Alert sending from email address?
>
> On 7 Oct 2020, at 10
On 8 Oct 2020, at 14:52, Martin S Taylor wrote:
I'm using a trial version of MailMate.
1. How long does the trial run for?
2. How can I see how long I've been using it? and
3. Are there any restrictions on it from the full version?
Martin
The trial runs for 30 days and I see how long it
I'm using a trial version of MailMate.
1. How long does the trial run for?
2. How can I see how long I've been using it? and
3. Are there any restrictions on it from the full version?
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And yet, AFAIK MailMate has no support for bottom-posting replies in the
composer window, which is frustrating.
On 8 Oct 2020, at 9:19, Charlie Clark wrote:
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:14, Martin S Taylor wrote:
Indeed - sadly, I'm old enough to know that.
Are there conventions about whether one s
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:24, m...@rhp.tw wrote:
Can anyone download and try the 2.0 beta? Where can one download it?
I'm curious to test it out.
Press the "alt" when checking for new versions. As with **all** beta
software, you should expect bugs, including crashes and potential loss
of data so
Can anyone download and try the 2.0 beta? Where can one download it?
I'm curious to test it out.
Thanks
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On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:14, Martin S Taylor wrote:
Indeed - sadly, I'm old enough to know that.
Are there conventions about whether one should top-post or
bottom-post? I see different users here follow different guidelines.
Netiquette says: quote and bottom post.
It's weird to see "modern" mai
On 8 Oct 2020, at 14:11, Charlie Clark wrote:
You mean in MailMate, like this? Or is there a web site I can visit?
Yes, just like that.
Mailing lists are older than websites.
Indeed - sadly, I'm old enough to know that.
Are there conventions about whether one should top-post or bottom-p
I think most of us within MM for sure. There is a website where you can
search archives. I can’t remember if you can interact with posts there
or not. Just reply to this list, being sure to quote the right subject,
or start a new topical one, and you should be good to go :-)
On 8 Oct 2020, a
On 8 Oct 2020, at 15:07, Martin S Taylor wrote:
> You mean in MailMate, like this? Or is there a web site I can visit?
Yes, just like that.
Mailing lists are older than websites.
Charlie
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On 8 Oct 2020, at 13:02, Charlie Clark wrote:
How do I add my comments to a message which is already posted on this
list? I can't see any way to post except by sending an email to this
address – and I'm not even sure if that works. Sorry to post a
meta-query here when all the posts should be
As an English person in England 'anyways' isn't a word of any sort.
The Oxford English Dictionary classifies it as “informal” and
defines it as a “nonstandard form of anyway.”
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On 8 Oct 2020, at 13:56, Martin S Taylor wrote:
How do I add my comments to a message which is already posted on this
list? I can't see any way to post except by sending an email to this
address – and I'm not even sure if that works. Sorry to post a
meta-query here when all the posts should be
On 8 Oct 2020, at 13:06, Ken Pope wrote:
A minority view: I like the informality. The adverb “always” is
accepted as informal English.
Anyway is a contraction of any + way
Always is a contraction of all + ways
Personally, I think the result is that "anyways" grates. And, while I
don't reall
How do I add my comments to a message which is already posted on this
list? I can't see any way to post except by sending an email to this
address – and I'm not even sure if that works. Sorry to post a
meta-query here when all the posts should be about MailMate, but I can't
find any help and I'
I am french so I won’t argue, but it can be found in the Cambridge
dictionary, as a US informal version of anyway
(https://dictionary.cambridge.org/fr/dictionnaire/anglais/anyways).
Alain
On 8 Oct 2020, at 13:35, mailm...@ivdcs.co.uk wrote:
On 2020-10-08 12:06, Ken Pope wrote:
You can turn t
On 2020-10-08 12:06, Ken Pope wrote:
You can turn that warning off in user preferences (composer tab). I
personally find it useful.
The warning is useful, the complaint is about the "MTV" style of
language: __anyways__ is not a generally recognised conjunction (I
think that's the part of spee
I am currently using Mailmate (1.13.2) on 2 computers. When I delete
emails from the Inbox on one (or move these emails into another maibox),
then turn the computer off, and turn on the second one, a large number
of « deleted » emails are still present in the Inbox (same for the
« moved » emai
You can turn that warning off in user preferences (composer tab). I
personally find it useful.
The warning is useful, the complaint is about the "MTV" style of
language: __anyways__ is not a generally recognised conjunction (I
think that's the part of speech here).
A minority view: I like th
On 7 Oct 2020, at 22:24 MST, Tracy Valleau wrote:
The button that appears in the dialog when the word "attachment" is
found in the text, but no attachment is linked in the email (which is
nanny-overkill, IMHO) should be
"Send anyway?"
not
"Send anyways?"
Hmm.. Here's what I see...
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On 8 Oct 2020, at 12:43, Robert Brenstein wrote:
You can turn that warning off in user preferences (composer tab). I
personally find it useful.
The warning is useful, the complaint is about the "MTV" style of
language: __anyways__ is not a generally recognised conjunction (I think
that's the
You can turn that warning off in user preferences (composer tab). I
personally find it useful.
On 8 Oct 2020, at 7:24, Tracy Valleau wrote:
The button that appears in the dialog when the word "attachment" is
found in the text, but no attachment is linked in the email (which is
nanny-overkill,
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