![]() So when I go to edit the IMAP account, I see that these are not subscribed. ![]() New: Changed default behavior for new Gmail accounts.The problem here is that I imported these from Apple Mail rather than creating them as new accounts. Writing blog posts while working through issues is so much fun. =) So while it does accomplish what I want (remove it from the specified mailbox without actually permanently deleting the message), it does it in a wonky way.Īhh, this leads to more Gmail-related things. You can use the “archive” command here, which will remove it from the mailbox (and remove its label) but this also puts it into a new “/Archive” folder. I don’t want that backspace key to delete the message. I suggest copying one of the existing plist files as it will have some of the commands you may already want in there with the funky characters like the down arrow, etc. You can edit this file with any text editor. This creates a new plist file called ist. % cp /Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/Resources/KeyBindings/ist Resources/KeyBindings/ist % cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate This is where you’ll find the three keybinding plist files: Gmail, Postbox, and Standard.Ĭreate the directory to store the new keybinding file: To do this, copy the ist from /Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/Resources/KeyBindings (to reveal this in the Finder, right-click the MailMate application icon and select “Show Package Contents”. So when I hit the delete key, my message goes to the trash, rather than just removing the label of the current mailbox (so if it’s in the Inbox, remove the “Inbox” label, which removes it from the mailbox but keeps it in Gmail’s “All Mail”).įirst thing’s first, we need to create our new keybinding list. My main need here to is to map “delete” to “Archive message” because MailMate, unlike Apple’s Mail, does not seem to have a setting to turn “delete” into “archive”. It comes with a standard keyboard shortcut list, one for Postbox (a Thunderbird-based email client), and Gmail. So, playing around with MailMate I’ve found you can create keyboard shortcuts.
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