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<p dir="auto">On 8 May 2018, at 16:52, John Cooper wrote:</p>
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<p dir="auto">Sam Hathaway wrote (at 7:41 on 8 May 2018):</p>
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<p dir="auto">I was sending files by email today and realized that it’d be really nice if MailMate would fill in the subject line with the name of the file I was attaching. I’m imagining two workflows:</p>
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<li value="1">Drag a single file into the MailMate icon: a new email is created with the file attached and the subject is set to the name of the file.</li>
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<p dir="auto">This should work in the next update.</p>
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<li value="2">Drag a single file into an existing compose window: the file is attached and the subject is set to the name of the file <em>only if it was empty.</em></li>
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<p dir="auto">This should also work in the next update.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I’m not sure what I’d recommend when attaching multiple files. Maybe the current behavior (leaving the subject blank) is fine.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Or the word "Attachments."</p>
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<p dir="auto">I don't like that because it would prevent the empty-subject check when sending. I think this is important to avoid that people start sending emails with non-informative generic subjects lines :)</p>
<p dir="auto">Maybe a comma-separated list of X attachment names and then “ and Y more” if there is a lot of them. Maybe it's overkill :)</p>
<p dir="auto">-- <br>
Benny<br>
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