[MlMt] Threading Confusion
John Cooper
mailmate at coopercontent.com
Sun Jan 18 12:49:46 EST 2015
Marco Carmosino wrote (at 11:41 on 18 Jan 2015):
> The "threaded inbox" smart folder described by Benny is actually
> perfect for my purposes, thanks, and it is indeed working dynamically,
> sorry for the confusion.
>
> The only issue remaining is mailing lists: there are two "starting"
> messages for the thread, one reflected by the mailing list and one
> from my Sent Messages folder, showing up in my "Threaded Inbox"....two
> copies of my reply will show up
> in the threaded inbox, one from Sent Messages and one from the list.
>
> How do people deal with this in MailMate?
I just delete the message I sent as soon as I see it show up in the
list.
> > On 17 Jan 2015, at 7:05, Kai Großjohann wrote:
>
>> I've got a solution that might work for the replies. Instead of
>> relying on the copies of the messages that MailMate saves when I send
>> one, I am Bcc'ing myself. This means that all the incoming email
>> filters apply to my own messages, too.
>>
>> I use this undocumented preference to achieve this:
>>
>> MmDefaultBccHeader = "<.sender.>";
>>
>> I believe it can be set with the following shell command:
>>
>> defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDefaultBccHeader '<.sender.>'
>>
>> Kai
>>
>>
>> On 17 Jan 2015, at 6:55, Marco Carmosino wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have the latest MailMate (5035 64 bit beta). Looking at my inbox,
>>> I can hit the "Thread" button and get a "same threads" view. But
>>> this doesn't seem to update when new messages arrive, i.e. it isn't
>>> a "dynamic" query.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to set it up such that, if a single message from a
>>> thread is in a mailbox, then all messages from that thread are
>>> displayed, threaded, in the viewer? Alternately, I mostly use this
>>> button to see my own replies spliced into a thread that I'm
>>> currently following, so anything accomplishing that automatically
>>> and by default would be fine.
>>>
>>> Another desirable version of this would be, set up a folder such
>>> that, if a single message from a thread that also has messages in
>>> some other list of folders (for me this would be set to "Archive"
>>> and "Sent Messages") display the whole thread in the viewer.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> -- Marco
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