[MlMt] Date format?

Baron Fujimoto freron.com at monkeybutt.com
Fri Apr 5 00:25:31 EDT 2024



On 3 Apr 2024, at 3:27, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> On 29 Mar 2024, at 2:14, John Cooper wrote:
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>> Baron Fujimoto wrote (at 1:26 PM on Wednesday, March 27, 2024):
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>>> Is there a way to get MailMate to use the date format set in System Settings > General > Language & Region? I have it set there to something ISO8601-ish (YYYY-MM-DD). e.g. 2024-03-27. But in Mailmate's Date columns, it displays as "Mon Day, YYYY", e.g. "Mar 25, 2024". I don't mind the "Yesterday" values much, but would prefer to have other dates in YYYY-MM-DD format.
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>> Try fiddling with the width of the Date Received column. I also have Language & Region set to YYYY-MM-DD, and in Mailmate, a wide column displays March 26, 2024, a slightly narrower column displays Mar 26, 2024, and a still narrower column displays 2024-03-26.
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> Trying to change the width of the column is good advice. Apple has also changed what exactly can be configured and this affects how this behaves. I also fixed/changed/simplified some things (right now I cannot recall the exact details) which means it might also be worth trying out the latest test release. Hold down ⌥ when clicking “Check Now” in the Software Update preferences pane (right now that means r6028).
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> As stated in another email on the list, I'm currently on vacation (Japan!) and there won't be any updates for at least a couple of weeks. When I get back, the main priority will be to look into a potential future Gmail issue. The “kill switch” I mentioned in an old blog post might be looming around the corner: https://blog.freron.com/2015/is-oauth2-support-a-good-thing/
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Hmm, when I hold down ⌥ for Check for Update it offers to Check for Test Build, but then reports "5673 is the latest version available. You have version 5937" and asks if I want to downgrade to 5673. But this is in no way urgent.

Enjoy your vacation – Japan is great!


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