On 22 Feb 2017, at 16:18, mmmailinglist.publicaddr...@spamgourmet.com
wrote:
On 21 Feb 2017, at 17:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
What you probably need is some feature to place sent messages
elsewhere
(and probably also drafts), but such a feature currently does not
exist.
He could edit /
On 21 Feb 2017, at 17:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> What you probably need is some feature to place sent messages elsewhere
> (and probably also drafts), but such a feature currently does not exist.
He could edit /[user directory]/Library/Application
Support/Mailmate/Sources.plist in order t
On 18 Feb 2017, at 3:02, Randy Bush wrote:
The standard mailboxes are part of each source and are required for
proper operation as far as I know.
my issue is that i do not want to be gratuitously subscribed to new
mailboxes in SOURCES. i maintain the list very carefully, and have
a length con
Randy - if you use smart folders you have 100% control over which folders you
see.
Then close the sources folder.
That is the way to do what you ask.
/max
http://about.me/maxandersen
On 18 Feb 2017, at 05:22, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> my issue is that i do not want to be gratuitously subscrib
>> my issue is that i do not want to be gratuitously subscribed to new
>> mailboxes in SOURCES. i maintain the list very carefully, and have
>> a length constraint due to screen real estate.
>
> Create subfolders to hold all of the mandatory mailboxes per account and
> keep it unexpanded?
works,
> The standard mailboxes are part of each source and are required for
> proper operation as far as I know.
>
>> my issue is that i do not want to be gratuitously subscribed to new
>> mailboxes in SOURCES. i maintain the list very carefully, and have
>> a length constraint due to screen real estat
Let me rephrase it. Sources is where the messages are actually
officially stored. MM keeps copies on your computer but they are just
that, copies. MM does not have offline mailboxes. If the lists of
mailboxes in Sources is overwhelming for you, you might try to create a
set of smart mailboxes t
The standard mailboxes are part of each source and are required for
proper operation as far as I know.
On 17 Feb 2017, at 1:16, Randy Bush wrote:
my issue is that i do not want to be gratuitously subscribed to new
mailboxes in SOURCES. i maintain the list very carefully, and have
a length con
On 16 Feb 2017, at 19:16, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> my issue is not that Sent/Drafts/... exist. i just do not want to be
>>> gratuitously subscribed to them in SOURCES. the issue is screen real
>>> estate.
>>
>> To the right of the SOURCES label is a “Hide” button, nicely hidden
>> from plain view u
>> my issue is not that Sent/Drafts/... exist. i just do not want to be
>> gratuitously subscribed to them in SOURCES. the issue is screen real
>> estate.
>
> To the right of the SOURCES label is a “Hide” button, nicely hidden
> from plain view until you mouse over it. Just in case you weren’t
>
2017-02-16 kl 21:44 skrev Randy Bush:
my issue is not that Sent/Drafts/... exist. i just do not want to be
gratuitously subscribed to them in SOURCES. the issue is screen real
estate.
To the right of the SOURCES label is a “Hide” button, nicely hidden
from plain view until you mouse over it
>> i have too many imap mailboxen already. i am not happy that, if i
>> compose or reply, i get subscribed to Sent, Drafts, whatever in
>> Sources. can i stop this from happening?
>
> MailMate has to put emails somewhere when creating drafts or after
> sending. You can assign which mailbox MailM
On 15 Feb 2017, at 6:35, Randy Bush wrote:
i have too many imap mailboxen already. i am not happy that, if i
compose or reply, i get subscribed to Sent, Drafts, whatever in
Sources. can i stop this from happening?
MailMate has to put emails somewhere when creating drafts or after
sending.
i have too many imap mailboxen already. i am not happy that, if i
compose or reply, i get subscribed to Sent, Drafts, whatever in
Sources. can i stop this from happening?
randy
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