On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:55, Glenn Parker wrote:
> Is anyone else able to get reliable search results on attachment filenames in
> MailMate?
>
> I have an IMAP folder that contains some messages with an attached file
> called “Attachment.ics” (standard Zoom calendar invite).
>
> If I just search for
On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:49, Glenn Parker wrote:
If I just search for “A ics”, I *only* see messages from year 2020
and earlier.
It's better to use `A .ics` to avoid attachments which happen to include
`ics` in its name.
I verified that I have messages from year 2022 with an
“Attachment.ics” a
Glenn,
I haven’t been able to obtain any results with the use of
Attachments-Name
But “A search_phrase” does give me a result and this translates in
the search details to “Filename contains search_phrase”
I performed my tests with r5898
Regards,
Marc
On 1 Jun 2022, at 16:55, Glenn
To be honest Glenn, my usual search is by sender name, which seems mostly
successful, so far. My typical search method is typing in MM. Searching the
browser pane.
Items returned show in All Messages.
When I have a chance, will try to replicate what you attempted (search for a
file type, “.i
Hi,
Welcome. There is a search
[here](https://www.mail-archive.com/mailmate@lists.freron.com/).
Annamarie Pluhar
802-451-1941
802-579-5975 (iPhone - not good when I'm at my desk.)
On 1 Feb 2020, at 12:36, Pierre Grenier wrote:
hellø group… yep; i’m a newbie !! Learning everything from
scrat
Thanks; that did it. Better yet, when I looked at the details of the
search, I saw that there
is a menu item—which I had overlooked!—for "Filename", which lets me
create smart
mailboxes and complex searches for it. (I had been try
Content-Type|Filename, which
I could not get to work.)
On 24 Ma
I am able to find all emails with an attached .mp3 file by by entering
in the search field (top right of the MailMate window) the following…
**A .mp3**
which is a Capital 'A' followed by a space followed by '.mp3'
Have you tried that?
On 24 Mar 2019, at 19:58, Steven M. Bellovin s...@cs.colu
One of the standard examples of smart mailboxes is to find all mails
with graphic files attached and another example for PDF files attached.
May be that can help you.
On 25 Mar 2019, at 1:58, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
I'm trying to find any mp3 files I've been mailed, without success.
Google
...
> Also search indexing software is likely to drop any markup. So if the URL is
> an HTML link rather than actually in the text of the message, it may not be
> indexed (or searchable) at all.
>
>- Chris
Thank you Chris for the education. Very informative.
Dave
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On 15 Mar 2019, at 17:05, Chris Newman wrote:
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
Chris Newman wrote (at 14:05 on 15 Mar 2019):
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
On 15 Mar 2019, at 14:05, Chris Newman wrote:
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most
can do reasonably efficient prefix search but
The IMAP standard requires implementation of a pure substring search,
but in practice most search indexing software toolkits only do
word-based search and don't support efficient substring search (most can
do reasonably efficient prefix search but not efficient suffix search).
So particularly f
On 20 Apr 2018, at 16:53, Filip Stokkeland wrote:
You can click the Thread button and then remove the previous search
item(s) by ⌥-clicking them or use the context sensitive menu to
“Remove Search Item”.
Not sure I understood completely, but I right-clicked and selected "Go
to Source", that
Hi again! :)
On 20 Apr 2018, at 15:26, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
When I search and find an interesting message, I'd like to read the
other emails in that thread.
But if I clear the search field, the email I found and had selected,
it disappears.
... Something obvious I'm missing? How can I just
FWIW I'm not seeing this behavior. Whenever I'm in a search, any
message I select remains selected when I dismiss the search. This is
with 1.11.1 of MailMate and using the escape key to dismiss the search.
Perhaps there's a hidden preference controlling this?
-Eric
On 19 Apr 2018, at 15:43,
On 19 Apr 2018, at 21:43, Filip Stokkeland wrote:
When I search and find an interesting message, I'd like to read the
other emails in that thread.
But if I clear the search field, the email I found and had selected,
it disappears.
... Something obvious I'm missing? How can I just jump to the th
you can also use `View > Layout > Threaded` that does similar but is
builtin.
It will show the message and mails with same thread id or subject.
/max
http://about.me/maxandersen
On 19 Apr 2018, at 22:02, Zvi Biener wrote:
This layout view is a hatchet job, but it works. For each selected
m
This layout view is a hatchet job, but it works. For each selected
message, it brings automatically brings up both the thread and all
correspondence with the correspondent. Just be sure to set the font
small enough on the thread and correspondence windows, select the
columns that make sense (fo
Thanks Ralph! I selected “Current Mailbox” using the method you
describe.
And anyone can get to the Search field by pressing Tab a couple of
times…
Cheers,
Dave
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The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
O
Correction: that special key is forward slash, not back slash.
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On April 17, 2017 12:12:43 PM "Ralph Alvy" wrote:
The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
Opt-Cmd-F
You can set its D
The Default Mailbox is a setting for the Main Search Bar you can click
on. It’s also the Search Bar called by
Opt-Cmd-F
You can set its Default Mailbox by clicking on the drop down widget in
the left portion of that bar. None of this has anything to do with the
Mailbox Search Bar, whi
I’ll delve into the manual later, if need be.
Just to clarify: you created a keybinding that uses “/“ to activate
the search field? Does your keybinding also determine the default
mailbox to search?
Dave
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https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:08,
Regarding that document I referenced, I created my own Custom
Keybindings file for MailMate and placed it here:
~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Resources/KeyBindings/
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:15, Ralph Alvy wrote:
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:08, Dave C wrote:
Which means… what? It’s a macro? Keyboard shortcut? (Don’t know
what keybindings are…)
Are these MM shortcuts, or outside MM?
Dave
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see i
Which means… what? It’s a macro? Keyboard shortcut? (Don’t know
what keybindings are…)
Are these MM shortcuts, or outside MM?
Dave
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul
I guess you can always just use the built-in shortcuts:
MailBox Search: Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
All Files Search: Opt-Cmd-F
On 17 Apr 2017, at 11:05, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul Sture wrote:
On 17 Apr 20
Oops. I see it’s in my keybindings file:
"/" = "mailboxSearch:";
On 17 Apr 2017, at 10:59, Paul Sture wrote:
On 17 Apr 2017, at 19:56, Dave C wrote:
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search field
On 17 Apr 2017, at 19:56, Dave C wrote:
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search field.
2. Press the “/“ key. This should activate the Search field with
blinking cursor?
Absolutely nothing happens when I pr
Let me see if I’m doing this right:
1. Be in any mailbox view mode (a message highlighted or not), do not
click in the Search field.
2. Press the “/“ key. This should activate the Search field with
blinking cursor?
Absolutely nothing happens when I press “/“.
Dave
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Doing it this wa
Doing it this way is very quick and you never need to use your mouse.
On 17 Apr 2017, at 8:19, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 8:07 on 17 Apr 2017):
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
Aha! Thank you for cla
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 8:07 on 17 Apr 2017):
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
Aha! Thank you for clarifying. You had written "before typing the search
string," which I took to mean immediately before, i.e. while the
You don’t use the ‘/‘ in the Search Bar. You hit it when not in
the Search Bar, to call the MailBox Search Bar.
On 17 Apr 2017, at 7:50, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 7:18 on 17 Apr 2017):
Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
Yes, I know. Just reporting that the cool super-secret slash shortc
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 7:18 on 17 Apr 2017):
Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
Yes, I know. Just reporting that the cool super-secret slash shortcut in
the search bar doesn't return the indicated response.
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Then try Ctrl-Opt-Cmd-F
On 17 Apr 2017, at 6:57, John Cooper wrote:
Ralph Alvy wrote (at 22:30 on 16 Apr 2017):
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
This doesn't work for me.
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Ralph Alvy wrote (at 22:30 on 16 Apr 2017):
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
This doesn't work for me.
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On 17 Apr 2017, at 1:30, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given
a search box for the current mailbox.
Easier: click in the search field and change the default folder via the
menu there. I've got mine set to "current folder". Holding down option
when
Before typing your search string, hit ‘/‘. You’ll then be given a
search box for the current mailbox.
On 16 Apr 2017, at 22:07, Dave C wrote:
When I type terms in the search field (top right corner of the viewer
window) and press Return, MM always defaults to All Messages. Most of
the time I
On 17 Jun 2016, at 14:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 16 Jun 2016, at 17:57, Shoshanna Green wrote:
The contextual menu does offer the option to search for messages "to
mary...@example.com," but not "correspondent mary...@example.com."
I'd like to be able to search on the email address, whic
On 16 Jun 2016, at 17:57, Shoshanna Green wrote:
The contextual menu does offer the option to search for messages "to
mary...@example.com," but not "correspondent mary...@example.com." I'd
like to be able to search on the email address, which is invariant,
rather than on the name, which varies
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:45, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
This I understand. What I would like to see is mailing list messages
not appear in my Inbox, i.e. automatically archived or such.
One general trick is as follows:
* Create an IMAP mailbox (under SOURCES in the mailbox outline), e.g.,
named “M
I forgot: The IMAP sorts all mailing lists by list-id (and in case of
two lists by to-header) into subfolders of "Mailinglisten".
In MailMate I have defined a smartfolder which builds subfolders by the
list name part of the IMAP folder (because of the two lists):
${#source.path.noinbo
On 26 Aug 2015, at 17:06, Thomas Eckhold wrote:
Due to the fact that the to-header contains "MailMate Users"
why not a rule based on this header?
There is also the List-Id header (mailmate.lists.freron.com).
This type of static regular postal sorting should better take place on
the IMAP ser
Are you searching for [MIMt] instead of [MlMt]? Below, you've
written MIMt, with a capital I.
I am searching “[MIMt]”.
Which SHOULD answer your question. The Subject tag for this list is
[MlMt] so when you search for [MIMt] you will not find messages from
this list.
oh my! Yes, MlMt works
On 26 Aug 2015, at 10:45, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:32, John Cooper wrote:
Are you searching for [MIMt] instead of [MlMt]? Below, you've written
MIMt, with a capital I.
I am searching “[MIMt]”.
Which SHOULD answer your question. The Subject tag for this list is
[MlMt
Due to the fact that the to-header contains "MailMate Users"
why not a rule based on this header?
--Thomas
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:45, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:32, John Cooper wrote:
This I understand. What I would like to see is mailing list messages
not appear in my
Due to the fact that the to-header contains "MailMate Users"
why not a rule based on this header?
--Thomas
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:45, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
This I understand. What I would like to see is mailing list messages
not appear in my Inbox, i.e. automatically archived or such.
Th
On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:32, John Cooper wrote:
Are you searching for [MIMt] instead of [MlMt]? Below, you've written
MIMt, with a capital I.
I am searching “[MIMt]”.
Re your second question, you can set up a rule (an experimental
feature) or a smart mailbox that contains only messages from t
Are you searching for [MIMt] instead of [MlMt]? Below, you've written
MIMt, with a capital I.
Re your second question, you can set up a rule (an experimental feature)
or a smart mailbox that contains only messages from this list.
On 2015-08-26 07:11, Enrico Thierbach wrote:
Hi everyone,
if
On 18 Feb 2015, at 1:41, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
What's the best way to search my messages for:
Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"; method=REQUEST
Or
Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"; method=CANCEL
(or any other method)
I'm trying to find all messages which contain me
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