i see there is also a new hidden preference:
New: Hidden preference to always launch in an offline state:
MmInitialOfflineStateEnabled
On 29 Nov 2017, at 15:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 27 Nov 2017, at 1:23, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
Sometimes I need to open MailMate in order to s
On 29 Nov 2017, at 15:02, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
Awesome, thanks Benny!
You are right, a feature that would always start in offline mode and
an easy way to go online with a shortcut would be fantastic. :-)
Excellent. My internet connection has been behaving lately, but when I
was having b
Awesome, thanks Benny!
You are right, a feature that would always start in offline mode and an
easy way to go online with a shortcut would be fantastic. :-)
Best,
Dominik
On 29 Nov 2017, at 15:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 27 Nov 2017, at 1:23, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
Sometimes I need
On 27 Nov 2017, at 1:23, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
Sometimes I need to open MailMate in order to search for archived
e-mails when working on non email related tasks. Unfortunately new
e-mails arrive in my inbox as soon as I start MailMate. Is there a way
to start MailMate in “offline mode” so a
I think I had asked about exactly this a while ago. Ever since, I've been using
Little Snitch, as some of you suggested, to block all connections most of the
time and it works decently well. However, this still bugs me. I don't like that
I have to trick Mailmate into behaving how I want it to be
You could also use [Little
Snitch](https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html) to block
outgoing connections from MailMate.
-sam
On 27 Nov 2017, at 8:23, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote:
A simple solution would be to just take your computer offline for a
couple minutes… turn your wifi of
Perhaps one can use an application like [Radio
Silence](https://radiosilenceapp.com) or [Little
Snitch](https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html) to block
outbound requests from MailMate?
Nick
On 27 Nov 2017, at 6:17, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 27 Nov 2017, at 1:23, Dominik Obe
A simple solution would be to just take your computer offline for a
couple minutes… turn your wifi off, whatever. If you are using wifi,
it’s a simple one-click in the menu-bar
On 26 Nov 2017, at 22:14, Bill Cole wrote:
On 26 Nov 2017, at 19:23 (-0500), Dominik Obermaier wrote:
I typically t
On 27 Nov 2017, at 1:23, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
I typically tend to avoid having MailMate open all the time as I like
to work with e-mails in a batched mode (= checking mails 2-3 times a
day).
Sometimes I need to open MailMate in order to search for archived
e-mails when working on non ema
On 26 Nov 2017, at 19:23 (-0500), Dominik Obermaier wrote:
I typically tend to avoid having MailMate open all the time as I like
to work with e-mails in a batched mode (= checking mails 2-3 times a
day).
Sometimes I need to open MailMate in order to search for archived
e-mails when working o
On 26 Nov 2017, at 18:23, Dominik Obermaier wrote:
If there isn’t such a feature available, would it be possible to
define a shortcut to enable/disable ALL mailboxes simultaneously?
If you are unsuccessful finding a shortcut, you can highlight all your
sources and then right-click "Take Offli
I typically tend to avoid having MailMate open all the time as I like to
work with e-mails in a batched mode (= checking mails 2-3 times a day).
Sometimes I need to open MailMate in order to search for archived
e-mails when working on non email related tasks. Unfortunately new
e-mails arrive i
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