[MlMt] Confused About Threading

Robert DelRossi rdr at rdelrossi.com
Sat Apr 18 14:36:59 EDT 2020


Yes, Pat. That's it and thank you.

I see now that when "Organize by thread" is on, in "All Messages" I have 
the full history of the correspondence.

When I first started using MailMate I went a little crazy with my own 
folder structure. It may be good, especially now, with a little time on 
my hands, to revisit how this all works.

Thanks again for your kind reply.

-- Robert



On 18 Apr 2020, at 14:19, Pat Maddox wrote:

> I think I understand what you’re describing... and if so, it depends 
> on where you’re looking in MailMate.
>
> You would need to find the message in the “All Mail” smart folder 
> - which includes all your sent and received messages.
>
> If you look in Inbox or received messages, MM only shows you messages 
> in those specific folders.
>
> It’s a bit different from Mail.app in that way, which always pulls 
> together the thread regardless of what folder you’re in when you 
> find it.
>
> I definitely found the MM way a tad confusing at first myself.
>
> Did I understand your question correctly, and did that help at all?
>
> Pat
>
>> On Apr 18, 2020, at 11:09 AM, Robert DelRossi <rdr at rdelrossi.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hi, folks. I have a weird problem with Mailmate. Perhaps I 
>> misunderstand how it should be working.
>>
>> I can't really describe it but to give a short example:
>>
>> I get an email today that is addressed to me and Recipient B.
>>
>> I "Reply All." The message appears in my Sent Messages folder and 
>> indicates it went to the sender and Recipient B.
>>
>> A while later, Recipient B also replies to all.
>>
>> In MailMate, I see collapsed outline of the correspondence. It starts 
>> with the original message. If I open the disclosure triangle I see 
>> Recipient B's response, but not mine.
>>
>> Shouldn't I see the original message, then, at the next level of the 
>> outline, my response followed by Recipient B's response?
>>
>> The way things are, I don't have an accurate history of the 
>> correspondence among all three of us, and that's troubling to me.
>>
>> Appreciate your insights!
>>
>> -- Robert.
>>
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