[MlMt] matching emails in blacklist

Glenn Parker glenn.parker at comcast.net
Thu Jan 9 09:29:13 EST 2025


You can configure the folder MailMate uses for address completion, and 
that folder can be whatever you want, and it can be used only for 
completions. So, you can create a folder that filters out all the 
messages with todoist junk, and whatever else you don’t like, then 
point MailMate at that folder for completions.

On 8 Jan 2025, at 20:56, Christian Bailey via mailmate wrote:

> When I try to compose an email to one of my colleagues (“Alice”), 
> Mailmate is constantly auto-completing with an email address like:
>
> “Alice via Todoist 'notifications at todoist.com'"
> <48700---.8362197---.fdaed3f7b7001f134b159f2e699b4--- at todoist.net>
>
> Adding that to the blacklist doesn't work because Todoist generates 
> notifications all the time with a new unique email address. And 
> unhelpfully adds my colleagues’ names as the email name.
>
> I edited that line in Blacklist.plist to:
> `		"todoist.net" = { };
> `
>
> However, that does’t match (Mailmate still suggests these addresses 
> when I type “Alice” in the To box in Headers. Does MailMate only 
> match on the entire email rather than any string within it?
>
> Help! Hope there is a way to save me from whack-a-mole.
>
> Related, I searched Google for any documentation about what syntax is 
> accepted in Blacklist.plist and couldn't find anything.
>
> Best regards,
> Christian

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Glenn P. Parker
glenn.parker at comcast.net
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