[MlMt] subfolders only if unread ?
Max Rydahl Andersen
max.andersen at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 16:39:24 EST 2017
On 10 Feb 2017, at 16:06, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 10 Feb 2017, at 15:55, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>
>>> With regard to toggling. The easiest implementation I could do would
>>> probably be a key binding to enable/disable the conditions applied
>>> to a given mailbox. Then you could add a condition to only show
>>> unread messages and this could be toggled. (This would also be very
>>> flexible with regard to creating all kinds of “toggling”,
>>> especially if MailMate simply inverts the enabled-state of all
>>> conditions defined for the mailbox.)
>>>
>>> Would that work for you? I don't think it would take long to
>>> implement (but I could be wrong).
>>
>> That would be *Awesome* and even more powerful.
>>
>> That toggable criteria would be defined globally so not on each
>> mailbox or ?
>
> Sorry, that would still be for each mailbox. You could quickly add
> them by editing the `Mailboxes.plist` file, but that is of course not
> a good solution in general.
>
>> btw. if you are working on this kind of flexibility maybe even allow
>> "named" toggles but if I could just get one toggle one that would
>> amazing!
>
> Each mailbox could have its own type of toggle, but my solution, as
> described above, would not allow multiple different toggles on the
> same mailbox.
>
>> oh boy...I could remove a lot of my custom mailboxes if that would
>> happen though ;)
>
> Ok. I'll give it some more thought to see if I can come up with
> something more flexible.
don't let my crazy ideas stop you from doing whatever simple solution
you can do now - your solution described above sounds super for me even
if I had to set it up on each mailbox.
/max
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