[MlMt] moveToMailbox keybindings w/ Gmail-hosted IMAP

Steve Mayer smayer69 at me.com
Thu Dec 19 10:50:43 EST 2013


Just to note, I have tried escaping the period in the account portion 
(i.e. first\.last) and I've also tried urlencoding the period (i.e. 
first%2Elast) to no avail.

-- 
Steve Mayer
smayer69 at me.com

On 19 Dec 2013, at 6:37, Steve Mayer wrote:

> Benny,
>
> I was playing around with this yesterday after seeing Jonathan's 
> message.
>
> I think I may have run across an issue.
>
> If I use the full imap:// format, I can successfully save to an 
> account that has no period in the account portion of the imap address 
> (i.e. user at mailserver.com).
>
> If I have an account that has a period in the account portion, I'll 
> get a message from MailMate that it can't find the account (i.e. 
> firstname.lastname at mailserver.com).
>
> I notice that Jonathan also has an account with periods in the account 
> portion of the address.  Can you verify if this should work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- 
> Steve Mayer
> smayer69 at me.com
>
> On 19 Dec 2013, at 1:09, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
>> On 19 Dec 2013, at 0:26, Jonathan Clark wrote:
>>
>>> I've picked up this same idea, and am trying to use it with 
>>> different keybindings, also with the Gmail keybinding active. 
>>> Unfortunately none of the following seem to work as hoped, even 
>>> after a re-start.
>>>
>>> 	"1" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "_todo" );
>>
>> You should use `/_todo` to indicate that it's an account-relative 
>> path (otherwise MailMate thinks it's an unknown shorthand for a 
>> standard mailbox such as drafts, sent, etc.).
>>
>>> The longer form of the tag/folder name doesn't work either:
>>>
>>> 	"1" = ( "moveToMailbox:", 
>>> "imap://jonathan%40clarksonline.me.uk@imap.gmail.com/_todo" );
>>
>> Hmm, not sure why that would fail. Maybe something else is not 
>> working right.
>>
>>> As far as I can tell none of these codes are found in any of the 
>>> system or user plists. So this has me confused. What am I missing?
>>
>> Let me know if prefixing with `/` does not work. Then we'll take it 
>> from there.
>>
>> -- 
>> Benny
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