[MlMt] Initial questions on mailmate

Max Rydahl Andersen max.andersen at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 10:57:53 EST 2014


>>> No, there is no way to do that currently. The best you can do is 
>>> switch mailbox using ⌘T or [bind a 
>>> key](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/custom_key_bindings) to 
>>> [`selectNextMailbox:`](http://manual.mailmate-app.com/key_binding_selectors).
>>
>> I tried this but it seem to have no effect.
>>
>> I used this https://gist.github.com/maxandersen/43e9ec4e8e76de7895bb
>>
>> All other keybindings works - but pressing Shift+n or Shift+p doesn't 
>> work.
>
> You have a typo for ⇧N:
>
> 	"N" = "selectNextMailBox:";
>
> It should be:
>
> 	"N" = "selectNextMailbox:";

Doh!

> That works for me. The other shortcut worked for me without problems. 
> Can you re-check?

> Note that you must change the setting in the General preferences pane 
> to trigger the changes to take effect (I should fix that). You can 
> just disable/enable to do that.

yeah it is a bit fiddly - after a few tries it started working. thanks!

Still - having option for having "next unread" to also move to next 
folder would be awesome IMO :)

>> What I would like is that instead of just nesting per account was 
>> that you could have them nested per folder the messages actually show 
>> up in.
>> Which would be really useful for anyone that has their mails already 
>> sorted.
>>
>> Maybe it could make a tree based on a regular expression - i.e. 
>> <foldername>.split("/") and not be limited to nesting grouped per 
>> folder ?
>
> Ok, I get it now. I'll think about it, but obviously this is a 
> non-trivial feature to add.

Yeah I know - but useful one ;)

/max


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