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Mailmate prompt on top reply
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You can setup a default set of search conditions using “Edit ▸ Find ▸ Use as Default Search”. Remember that you can hold down ⌥ to create advanced All/Any conditions. The only difference is with respect to empty values – such conditions are ignored when searching. This opens an editor within the main window which is very similar to the Conditions pane of the mailbox editor. Advanced Searchįor advanced searching you should try out “Edit ▸ Find ▸ Mailbox Search…” (⌃⌥⌘F). The search “language” is transformed to a MailMate query using an external script and the long term plan is to allow users to define their own shorthand search languages. It is configured in a Terminal window like this: (If “Current Mailbox” is selected then holding down ⌥ makes MailMate search “All Messages”.)Ī default “header” can be specified for the toolbar search field ( MmDefaultSearchScope). The menu of the toolbar search field allows setting the default search mailbox. Holding down ⌥ tells MailMate to stay in the current mailbox. Searching is initiated when hitting “Enter”. Received 2005 or 2007 or within the past 2 years Received on day 7 of april (or previous year if current month is earlier than april) Received on day 7 of current month (or previous month if current day is smaller) The following is a list of examples showing most of the variations possible: Search string They are all limited to the beginning of the time unit, for example, 1y means this year and not 365 days. Relative dates are provided using a number and a single letter for hours/days/weeks/months/years. Explicit dates are provided using a date in year-month-day format where day and month are optional or day-month-year format where month and year are optional. The d modifier supports both explicit dates and dates relative to the current time. Here are the currently supported modifiers: Modifier (To be precise, “Message” means “Common Headers and Body” and “To” means “Recipients”.)

mailmate prompt on top reply

Message contains “foo” and From does not contain “smith” and (To contains “smith” or “joe”) Finally, a value prefixed with "!" negates the search. If neither is used then it’s interpreted as an implicit “and”. Furthermore, “and” and “or” are supported. If you don’t see the search field in the toolbar then right-click the toolbar to “Customize Toolbar…” and drag it into the toolbar (or drag the default set).īy default, a search is equivalent to a search in “Common Headers and Body”, but it also supports some special one-letter modifiers. If the toolbar is hidden then you can temporarily show it when using the searching shortcut ⌥⌘F. Toolbar Searchīy default, the toolbar has a search field in the upper right corner. Also note that when multiple search items are active then a single search item can be removed using its context sensitive menu or by holding down ⌥ when clicking on it. No matter how a search is initiated, note that you can always cancel/remove a search using the escape key or “⌘.” (these keys works in most parts of macOS whenever some kind of “cancel” behavior is needed).

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You can play with this file format yourself, but it is currently undocumented with the exception of a blog post about how to get a widescreen layout (this layout is now included in MailMate). They are defined using an experimental file format which is likely to evolve over time. The current selection of layouts is also a proof-of-concept.

mailmate prompt on top reply

The default layout is the standard three pane layout used by most email clients. Clicking on a node brings you to the corresponding message. It can be used as an immediate overview of where the currently selected message is located in a discussion (even if the other messages are in a different mailbox). The Thread Arcs layout provides an alternative view of threads. You can even combine these searches by double-clicking items. You can use this to easily find out who writes most often, what is the most popular email client, how many messages you have received per year and so forth. The Statistics layout replaces the message display with a simple tableview listing the frequency of any message header (again, note the “Other…” menu item in the headers popup). The Correspondence layout allows you to immediately see any messages in any correspondence similar to the currently selected message(s). Go to the “View ▸ Layout” menu and play with the alternative layouts currently available for MailMate. You could easily miss it if you are not looking for it.












Mailmate prompt on top reply