than PGP (no exposed subject lines!) but I think that requires
rethinking the client and the server, and ultimately if you change it
enough it's not even "email" anymore.
In any case, I hope to be using new and better versions of MailMate for
years to come!
-Ryan in Shanghai
Sort of a related question - Markdown **Cross References**.
I couldn't find a list online of exactly what is supported by the
sundown (deprecated?) markdown engine that MailMate uses in at least
some places. I would assume it's the baseline text defined in John
Gruber's [Markdown
Syntax](http
The MailMate Help > [Low Level
Customization](file:///Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/MailMate%20Help/customization.html)
page of the MailMate manual talks about editing Mailbox Icons by
editing:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist
I notic
to another developer
asking how he might get a non-competing sourcing campaign off the
ground…
My 2c.
Zvi
On 21 Oct 2013, at 10:34, Ryan Erwin wrote:
Benny,
Did you send a notice about the crowd funding opportunity to all of
your licensed users? I didn't notice one - I only saw notice through
Benny,
Did you send a notice about the crowd funding opportunity to all of your
licensed users? I didn't notice one - I only saw notice through the
mailing list.
If you don't want to send an email blast, perhaps you should send a link
inside of the MailMate updates. If you get a 5-10% respon
Benny has already added a bunch of keybindings, such as
selectNextMessageRow and selectNextMailboxRow but I don't think the ones
we're looking for (top of message list) exist yet. I think we want
something like:
"G" = "selectFirstMailboxRow:";
"gg" = "selectLastMailboxRow:";