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<div class="plaintext"><p dir="auto">My mistake on using that term. Fastmail has labels only. -Ethan</p>
<p dir="auto">On 22 Jul 2021, at 12:33, Ralph Alvy wrote:</p>
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<p dir="auto">Fastmail had Labels <strong>AND</strong> Tags? Or are are you using the word 'Tags' when you really mean 'Labels'?</p>
<p dir="auto">On 22 Jul 2021, at 11:11, Ethan Schoonover wrote:</p>
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## Labels<br>
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Until just now I’ve never used the labels feature on Fastmail. I tested it based on your question. Notes:<br>
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1. Labels on Fastmail are activated via Fastmail settings. The choice is between using Folders OR Lables (it’s a radio button toggle).<br>
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2. The choice is reversible (you may switch back and forth between labels and folders non destructively)<br>
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3. Switching between Labels and Tags in Fastmail is instantaneous. The UI and behavior changes (or reverts) instantly.<br>
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4. In the web UI for Fastmail, tags act just as Gmail tags do (in terms of user experience, not backend implementation). Messages may have multiple tags.<br>
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5. **These Fastmail tags show up as FOLDERS in MailMate**<br>
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6. I don’t see any way to utilize these as tags in MailMate (i.e. I see no way to assign a message to multiple folders when they are acting as tags in Fastmail)<br>
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7. While Fastmail is operating in “tag mode” - If you delete a tagged message in MailMate from one of the “tag folders”, the tag is removed from that message in the FastMail web UI<br>
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8. When you revert Fastmail to “folder mode” messages tagged with multiple tags are seen and act as unique messages.<br>
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## Contacts<br>
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In terms of contacts, I maintain most of my contacts in iCloud, but I have tested the contacts with Fastmail as well. It’s arbitrary as far as MailMate is concerned.<br>
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One note about Fastmail contacts: you can create a shared contact book if you have multiple Fastmail users on your account. I do this and maintain a contact book that is “read only” for my kids so that I can keep certain contacts updated for them.<br>
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We all then subscribe to this contact book in the macOS Contacts app.<br>
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Happy to answer more questions based on my experience with Fastmail.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Ethan<br>
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On 22 Jul 2021, at 10:13, Ralph Alvy wrote:<br>
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<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#999; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#999"><p dir="auto">Well, Tuffmail is sadly ending operations on January 1, so I'm seriously considering moving to Fastmail. That said, I have a couple questions.<br>
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1. I see that Fastmail supports its own version of Labels. Is there something in Mailmate that will recognize those Labels? Perhaps Mailmate Tags?<br>
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2. I see that Fastmail has its own Contacts module, but that doesn't support synchronization with Google Contacts. Will I need to import my Google Contacts into Fastmail Contacts for Mailmate to see my Contacts when composing a message? Or does Fastmail use my Mac Addressbook for this?_______________________________________________<br>
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