I’d like to run MM on my 3 machines: home, office and laptop. As I
configure increasingly many smart folders on my home (main) machine , it
becomes a headache to reconfigure to other two to match. It would be
great if there was a way to update the other machines.
Thanks.
Howie
On 18 Jul 2016, at 5:30, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I’d like to run MM on my 3 machines: home, office and laptop. As I
configure increasingly many smart folders on my home (main) machine ,
it becomes a headache to reconfigure to other two to match. It would
be great if there was a way to update t
Howard,
I’m sure that Benny has this still on his list since it has been asked
in the past.
Cheers
Marc
On 18 Jul 2016, at 5:30, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I’d like to run MM on my 3 machines: home, office and laptop. As I
configure increasingly many smart folders on my home (main) machine ,
On 20 Jul 2016, at 16:27, Marc ARC wrote:
On 18 Jul 2016, at 5:30, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I’d like to run MM on my 3 machines: home, office and laptop. As I
configure increasingly many smart folders on my home (main) machine ,
it becomes a headache to reconfigure to other two to match. It wo
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM. However
based on my experience with other applications, this is definitively not
a trivial issue, and it is certainly dependent on the IMAP server.
Benny, in one of your previous emails, you mentioned that the lack of
tag syncing (mea
On 21 Jul 2016, at 12:05, Alain Israel wrote:
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM. However
based on my experience with other applications, this is definitively
not a trivial issue, and it is certainly dependent on the IMAP server.
To be clear, a solution would involve
On 21 Jul 2016, at 6:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 12:05, Alain Israel wrote:
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM. However
based on my experience with other applications, this is definitively
not a trivial issue, and it is certainly dependent on the
On 21 Jul 2016, at 6:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 12:05, Alain Israel wrote:
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM. However
based on my experience with other applications, this is definitively
not a trivial issue, and it is certainly dependent on the
+1 for the export/import user story. From my side that would suffice:
1. export mailbox configuration on desktop
2. copy one file over to laptop
3. import mailbox configuration into laptop
- overwrite mailbox settings
- mailboxes
- Conditions
- Submailbox settings
- Rules
On 21 Jul 2016, at 23:14, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 6:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 12:05, Alain Israel wrote:
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM. However
based on my experience with other applications, this is definitively
not
On 22 Jul 2016, at 6:20, Volker Kopetzky wrote:
+1 for the export/import user story. From my side that would suffice:
This is already possible although a manual process. Simply quit MailMate
on both source and target machine and copy these files:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Mail
No rush on this, but remind me what gets copied by copying these files.
What will show up on the target machine?
Happy vacation I hope.
Howie
On 24 Jul 2016, at 8:26, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 22 Jul 2016, at 6:20, Volker Kopetzky wrote:
+1 for the export/import user story. From my side
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:38, Howard Wettstein wrote:
No rush on this, but remind me what gets copied by copying these
files. What will show up on the target machine?
Mailboxes.plist (smart mailboxes and various mailbox related settings)
Tags.plist (tag names and their mappings to
I meant: what will this accomplish vis-a-vis getting the same stuff on
the target machine. Will (source machine’s) smart mailboxes now show
up? If not, what does this accomplish?
Howie
On 24 Jul 2016, at 8:43, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:38, Howard Wettstein wrote:
No ru
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:46, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I meant: what will this accomplish vis-a-vis getting the same stuff on
the target machine. Will (source machine’s) smart mailboxes now show
up? If not, what does this accomplish?
Mailboxes.plist (smart mailboxes and various mailbox related
s
yes, thanks.
Enjoy.
Howie
On 24 Jul 2016, at 8:50, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:46, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I meant: what will this accomplish vis-a-vis getting the same stuff
on the target machine. Will (source machine’s) smart mailboxes now
show up? If not, what does th
On 24.07.2016 at 17:16 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 23:14, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
Why couldn't MM store smart-mailbox info in iCloud?
The problem is not where to store, but how to
synchronize what is stored between MailMate
installs. Currently MailMa
On 24 Jul 2016, at 18:33, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 24.07.2016 at 17:16 Uhr +0200 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 23:14, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
Why couldn't MM store smart-mailbox info in iCloud?
The problem is not where to store, but how to synchronize what is
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:46, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I meant: what will this accomplish vis-a-vis getting the same stuff on
the target machine. Will (source machine’s) smart mailboxes now show
up? If not, what does this accomplish?
One of the files are:
```
Mailboxes.plist (smart mailboxes and
On 24.07.2016 at 21:37 Uhr +0200 Roberto Thiella apparently wrote:
But why not using the dropbox feature in order to sync?
Dropbox was implicitly included in "whatever cloud service users
have". Dropbox is not the only game in town. Many people would prefer
to use iCloud, some ownCloud, some
On 25 Jul 2016, at 11:19, Robert Brenstein wrote:
He would be better off to work only with iCloud since every Mac users
has access there or set up his own service tailored to his needs.
I never used iCloud and I have no intention to ever change this. I
prefer more "generic" ways of syncing. C
On 25 Jul 2016, at 11:54, Mike Brasch wrote:
> As long a syncing mechanism uses local folders for syncing (like Dropbox,
> Bittorrent Sync and some others) MailMate could copy the relevant data to
> such a folder. This way users can use their preferred syncing service.
+1
MailMate should be ab
On 24 Jul 2016, at 11:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 23:14, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 6:21, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 12:05, Alain Israel wrote:
I agree, this is probably one of the only weak points of MM.
However based on my exp
Thanks.
Howie
On 24 Jul 2016, at 23:04, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
On 24 Jul 2016, at 17:46, Howard Wettstein wrote:
I meant: what will this accomplish vis-a-vis getting the same stuff
on the target machine. Will (source machine’s) smart mailboxes now
show up? If not, what does this accompli
On 25 Jul 2016, at 13:55, Patrik Fältström wrote:
On 25 Jul 2016, at 11:54, Mike Brasch wrote:
As long a syncing mechanism uses local folders for syncing (like
Dropbox, Bittorrent Sync and some others) MailMate could copy the
relevant data to such a folder. This way users can use their
prefe
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