On 4 Jul 2018, at 14:03, Bill Cole wrote:
On 4 Jul 2018, at 0:49 (-0400), Sherif Soliman wrote:
Hi Ben,
On 3 Jul 2018, at 8:21, Ben Hyde wrote:
Maybe I just need a poke withe the clue stick, but I think this
bundle isn’t
working today.
I installed it a half hour ago, for the first
On 4 Jul 2018, at 0:49 (-0400), Sherif Soliman wrote:
Hi Ben,
On 3 Jul 2018, at 8:21, Ben Hyde wrote:
Maybe I just need a poke withe the clue stick, but I think this
bundle isn’t
working today.
I installed it a half hour ago, for the first time.
And when I select a group of messages and
Sure, I’ll have a go at it and submit a pull request in a couple of
days.
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018, at 12:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 4 Jul 2018, at 9:46, Stephan van Maris wrote:
>> Starting a local webserver just to serve a CSV file for a bundle
>> seems a bit like overkill to me. Wouldn’t
On 4 Jul 2018, at 9:46, Stephan van Maris wrote:
Starting a local webserver just to serve a CSV file for a bundle seems
a bit like overkill to me. Wouldn’t it be easier to just generate a
Javascript file with the data instead of a CSV and include it in the
page using a
Starting a local webserver just to serve a CSV file for a bundle seems a
bit like overkill to me. Wouldn’t it be easier to just generate a
Javascript file with the data instead of a CSV and include it in the
page using a
if it can help the absolute simplest way I can think of bringing up a local
server is running `cd folderwithcontent; python -m SimpleHTTPServer 3456`
this will give you http://localhost:3456/
and the nice plus that if a server is already running on port 3456 it will
just exit so for a crude but
Hi Ben,
On 3 Jul 2018, at 8:21, Ben Hyde wrote:
Maybe I just need a poke withe the clue stick, but I think this bundle
isn’t
working today.
I installed it a half hour ago, for the first time.
And when I select a group of messages and hit cntl-t it
opens a page in Safari; but I don’t see a
Maybe I just need a poke withe the clue stick, but I think this bundle isn’t
working today.
I installed it a half hour ago, for the first time.
And when I select a group of messages and hit cntl-t it
opens a page in Safari; but I don’t see a chart.
- ben
ps. Mailmate Version 1.11.2
On 29 Aug 2015, at 4:29, Christopher LILJENSTOLPE wrote:
This wasn't working for me. It turns out that it doesn't work when
using Chrome. Since Chrome is my default browser, that's what gets
called to show the graphs. If I then paste the URL into safari, it
works.
Hmm, I had changed the
Greetings,
On 6 Aug 2015, at 5:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Hi MailMate users,
if you haven't already noticed it then there is a new bundle available
in the Bundles preferences pane. Its name is “Visualize” and its
main purpose is to make cool visualizations of email history and
trends.
On 7 Aug 2015, at 18:12, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:08, Bill Cole wrote:
On 7 Aug 2015, at 17:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Maybe MailMate is unable to fetch the bundle for some reason. It
should be here when it has been fetched:
~/Library/Application\
Yes, that took care of the problem.
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 15:00 on 7 Aug 2015):
On 7 Aug 2015, at 23:57, John Cooper wrote:
I see BBEdit, Calendar, Evernote, and Visualize bundles (all
.mmbundle files) in App Support/MailMate/Managed/Bundles, and
Visualizations.mmBundle in App
On 7 Aug 2015, at 23:36, John Cooper wrote:
I'm running 5107 on OS X 10.10.4, and I don't see the bundle in that
location (nor in the menu bar).
And you also enabled it in the Bundles preferences pane?
Just to make sure this is not a general issue I disabled the bundle and
enabled it again.
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:10, Muster Hans wrote:
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
rm -r ~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Bundles/Visualizations.mmBundle
The folder MailMate/Bundles doesn't exist here.
That's fine. It's only for manually installed bundle which was the
On 6 Aug 2015, at 8:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Hi MailMate users,
if you haven't already noticed it then there is a new bundle available
in the Bundles preferences pane. Its name is “Visualize” and its
main purpose is to make cool visualizations of email history and
trends. After
I'm running 5107 on OS X 10.10.4, and I don't see the bundle in that
location (nor in the menu bar).
Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote (at 14:16 on 7 Aug 2015):
On 7 Aug 2015, at 23:12, Bill Cole wrote:
On 6 Aug 2015, at 8:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
if you haven't already noticed it then there
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:08, Bill Cole wrote:
On 7 Aug 2015, at 17:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Maybe MailMate is unable to fetch the bundle for some reason. It
should be here when it has been fetched:
~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Managed/Bundles/
Do you see the bundle here?
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:10, Muster Hans wrote:
On 8 Aug 2015, at 0:00, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
rm -r ~/Library/Application
Support/MailMate/Bundles/Visualizations.mmBundle
The folder MailMate/Bundles doesn't exist here.
That's fine. It's
On 7 Aug 2015, at 23:12, Bill Cole wrote:
On 6 Aug 2015, at 8:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
if you haven't already noticed it then there is a new bundle
available in the Bundles preferences pane. Its name is
“Visualize” and its main purpose is to make cool visualizations
of email history
On 6 Aug 2015, at 14:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Known “issues”:
* MailMate cannot not include children of collapsed items when calling
a command.
* For large selections of emails then the “Emails by Sender”
command needs some way to limit the number of “categories”. A
histogram with
20 matches
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