[MlMt] El Capitan and Mailmate
Martin Wegeberg
martin at wegeberg.dk
Fri Jun 12 14:22:15 EDT 2015
I love Mailmate but it crashes at launch in El Capitan. I know it's the first preview but would love to get back to Mailmate.
Martin Wegeberg
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> 1. Re: Migrating from Postbox (Kai =?utf-8?q?Gro=C3=9Fjohann?=)
> 2. Re: Migrating from Postbox (Vincent Acheson)
> 3. Inbox-as-todo-list (Lars Fischer)
> 4. Re: Inbox-as-todo-list (Brett Terpstra)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 16:58:11 +0200
> From: "Kai =?utf-8?q?Gro=C3=9Fjohann?=" <kai.grossjohann at gmail.com>
> To: "Vincent Acheson" <vincent at acheson.uk.com>, "MailMate Users"
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> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Migrating from Postbox
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> I was quite unhappy about MailMate's lack of support for local
> mailboxes. But then I thought I should not complain, and so what I did
> was to install Dovecot on my Mac using Homebrew. Then I created an
> account in my old email program and moved the messages into the local
> Dovecot installation from there. Then I quit the old email program and
> I began using MailMate.
>
> Note that this means (I think) that the messages are on disk twice, once
> in the local Dovecot installation and once in MailMate's disk cache.
> Oh, well.
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> Kai
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>> On 11 Jun 2015, at 14:59, Vincent Acheson wrote:
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>> I have over 17gb of imap data spread across 3 accounts, held locally
>> on
>> two different Macs, one running Postbox 3, the other Postbox 4 (don't
>> bother!).
>>
>> Given Postbox's Thunderbird roots and data structures, is there a way
>> to
>> get MailMate to import the mbox files from Postbox?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Vincent
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> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 16:15:41 +0100
> From: Vincent Acheson <vincent at acheson.uk.com>
> To: MailMate Users <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Migrating from Postbox
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> Interesting - I find the use of a "non-standard" storage system
> intriguing, but I'm no programmer..... I handle archiving via
> Devonthink. The "mail archive" database lives on a fileserver.
>
> I've now successfully imported one account from Postbox incl all
> messages. My next challenge is working out how / if I can make effective
> use of MlMt for my access to / management of my wife's work account (we
> work together). She never does anything to manage the ever-growing pile
> of guff in her inbox - 901 unread. I'm hoping I can work out a way to
> sort the wheat from the chaff using smart mailboxes(!!). The counter
> customisations are looking really attractive right now!
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> Vincent
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> Kai Großjohann wrote:
>> I was quite unhappy about MailMate's lack of support for local
>> mailboxes. But then I thought I should not complain, and so what I did
>> was to install Dovecot on my Mac using Homebrew. Then I created an
>> account in my old email program and moved the messages into the local
>> Dovecot installation from there. Then I quit the old email program and I
>> began using MailMate.
>>
>> Note that this means (I think) that the messages are on disk twice, once
>> in the local Dovecot installation and once in MailMate's disk cache. Oh,
>> well.
>>
>> Kai
>>
>> On 11 Jun 2015, at 14:59, Vincent Acheson wrote:
>>
>> I have over 17gb of imap data spread across 3 accounts, held locally on
>> two different Macs, one running Postbox 3, the other Postbox 4 (don't
>> bother!).
>>
>> Given Postbox's Thunderbird roots and data structures, is there a way to
>> get MailMate to import the mbox files from Postbox?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Vincent
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 15:37:31 +0200
> From: "Lars Fischer" <lars at nordu.net>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: [MlMt] Inbox-as-todo-list
> Message-ID: <6F48FD7A-E8F8-4F48-BB3B-9944EE6305AD at nordu.net>
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> I continue to be impressed with MailMate. Thanks for a great tool.
>
> For on of my mailboxes I use Mailbox.app - a far less complete product
> than MailMate. However, Mailbox.app has one feature I have grown to
> really appreciate. Mailbox.app let you to treat your inbox as a todo
> list. The way this works is that you can mark mail for processing
> “later today”, “tomorrow”, “next week”, or at a specific
> date. Such mail are then removed for the inbox, to reappear at the
> selected time. I find that this works wonders for having an uncluttered
> inbox (mailbox zero approach).
>
> I also use this feature for mails I BCC myself, i.e., I put the BCC away
> and have it reappear in, say, 2 days, reminding me to follow up if there
> has been no reply.
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to have a similar feature in MailMate,
> either directly built-in (ideal), or using an external tool. I’m sure
> I would not be alone in finding this useful, and it would allow me to
> integrate all my mail in MailMate.
>
> /Lars
> --
> Lars Fischer - CTO, NORDUnet
> <lars at nordu.net>, +45 2288 1729, @lpfischer
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:30:31 -0500
> From: "Brett Terpstra" <me at brettterpstra.com>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Inbox-as-todo-list
> Message-ID: <6407D7BD-1531-4E30-8778-BC54E7A8AC46 at brettterpstra.com>
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> If you use Gmail, I highly recommend SaneBox to get this functionality
> everywhere without having to build complicated rules and filters.
>
> http://mbsy.co/sanebox/18846293
>
> -Brett
>
>
>
>> On 12 Jun 2015, at 8:37, Lars Fischer wrote:
>>
>> I continue to be impressed with MailMate. Thanks for a great tool.
>>
>> For on of my mailboxes I use Mailbox.app - a far less complete product
>> than MailMate. However, Mailbox.app has one feature I have grown to
>> really appreciate. Mailbox.app let you to treat your inbox as a todo
>> list. The way this works is that you can mark mail for processing
>> “later today”, “tomorrow”, “next week”, or at a specific
>> date. Such mail are then removed for the inbox, to reappear at the
>> selected time. I find that this works wonders for having an
>> uncluttered inbox (mailbox zero approach).
>>
>> I also use this feature for mails I BCC myself, i.e., I put the BCC
>> away and have it reappear in, say, 2 days, reminding me to follow up
>> if there has been no reply.
>>
>> I was wondering if there is a way to have a similar feature in
>> MailMate, either directly built-in (ideal), or using an external tool.
>> I’m sure I would not be alone in finding this useful, and it would
>> allow me to integrate all my mail in MailMate.
>>
>> /Lars
>> --
>> Lars Fischer - CTO, NORDUnet
>> <lars at nordu.net>, +45 2288 1729, @lpfischer
>>
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