On 3 Oct 2016, at 16:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 3 Oct 2016, at 16:50, Alain Israel wrote:
Indeed, but I was wondering whether « Important » is part of
these standard keywords, as it could be used as an all purpose tag,
while *flagged, seen, junk* have a specific function.
I don't thin
On 3 Oct 2016, at 16:50, Alain Israel wrote:
Indeed, but I was wondering whether « Important » is part of these
standard keywords, as it could be used as an all purpose tag, while
*flagged, seen, junk* have a specific function.
I don't think so. The Exchange server I have access to has this
On 3 Oct 2016, at 14:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 29 Sep 2016, at 12:08, Alain Israel wrote:
This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag
*Important* be transferred from one computer to the other (same
account), when using an Exchange-based server? So far the only
seriou
On 29 Sep 2016, at 12:08, Alain Israel wrote:
This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag
*Important* be transferred from one computer to the other (same
account), when using an Exchange-based server? So far the only serious
problem I have with MM, although it is not really a M
This leads me to a somehow related question : would the tag *Important*
be transferred from one computer to the other (same account), when using
an Exchange-based server? So far the only serious problem I have with
MM, although it is not really a MM-specific problem, is that neither
tags nor fl
On 24 Sep 2016, at 15:13, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
how I did for add a tag mapped to the “Important” Gmail label ?
That's actually a good question. I looked into and this should work:
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The display name and the IMAP k
how I did for add a tag mapped to the “Important” Gmail label ?
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On 24 Sep 2016, at 14:42, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Sep 2016, at 9:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
In Gmail a message go to the label
On 24 Sep 2016, at 9:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
In Gmail a message go to the label « important »
In that case, make sure you do this:
Maybe check via “Edit Subscriptions” in the IMAP account editor
that MailMate synchronizes all relevant folders.
But it can create duplicate messages due
Benny,
In Gmail a message go to the label « important »
Cordially
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Port: + 33 6 80 99 99 33
On 23 Sep 2016, at 21:01, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 23 Sep 2016, at 15:31, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
I’m use [Inbox](https://www.go
On 23 Sep 2016, at 15:31, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. It’s
a modern interface of Gmail.
With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a
message go in archives another folder . As a list Todo
The message is archived, but al
If I understand correctly, Google's Inbox program automatically sorts
messages into other folders when they are received. According to
Olivier, the messages in those folders are not downloaded by MailMate,
or perhaps they're not recognized as new unread messages.
I think the best solution woul
I’m use [Inbox](https://www.google.com/inbox/) with my phone. It’s a
modern interface of Gmail.
With INBOX it’s possible to mark a message « fact » and a message
go in archives another folder . As a list Todo
But I do not know which folder to the message will.
The message is not downloaded M
On 22 Sep 2016, at 8:58, Olivier Bedouelle wrote:
I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see if
a particular message is completed.
When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not going
to get him.
Do you know how I can synchronize the completed message
Hi
I use Inbox on my iPhone to my emails. I find this practice to see if a
particular message is completed.
When I put the message "done », MailMate on my computer is not going
to get him.
Do you know how I can synchronize the completed messages?
Cordially
***
Olivier Bedouelle
*gérant*
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