On 2022-01-29 03:58:18 (+0800), Kee Hinckley wrote:
https://9to5google.com/2022/01/19/g-suite-legacy-free-edition/
The new plans start at $6/person/month. Although apparently there's
some backlash, so Google is doing a survey of users to see how many
were just using it for personal/family use
I’d like to have a smart mailbox that includes messages from all subfolders of
a particular IMAP folder. So I’ve selected that IMAP folder in the “Mailboxes”
tab. Since that folder contains no messages itself (only subfolders) the smart
mailbox is initially empty.
The problem is that checking t
I use a Gmail account.
How do I mark spam (for the benefit of Google’s algorithm)?
MailMate lets me mark as junk, or move to junk. There’s apparently no
one trigger to have MailMate do both (though that would seem to be the
most common behavior). Do you all do a two-step action on spam, or jus
I think that checkbox relates to nested smart mailboxes? You need to add all
the sub imap mailboxes to the mailbox tab… or use All Messages and then use a
condition to filter on imap path.
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Seamus Phillips
seamus.phill...@gmail.com
> On 1 Feb 2022, at 13:58, Sam Birch wrote:
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> I’d like t
Thanks, that makes sense.
Cheers,
-sam
On 1 Feb 2022, at 14:19, Seamus Phillips wrote:
> I think that checkbox relates to nested smart mailboxes? You need to add all
> the sub imap mailboxes to the mailbox tab… or use All Messages and then use a
> condition to filter on imap path.
>
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> Sea
On 2022-02-01 at 14:02:48 UTC-0500 (Tue, 01 Feb 2022 14:02:48 -0500)
Jim Leff
is rumored to have said:
I use a Gmail account.
How do I mark spam (for the benefit of Google’s algorithm)?
Use MailMate's "Junk" button or the "Move To Junk" menu item. On a
normal IMAP server this will add the $