Hi Henry
Cool tip with the sent message! It works. — But how do I get from my
received message (where I initially *wanted to do* the one-click
to-and-from search) to the send message (where I *can* do the one-click
to-and-from search)?
Best regards,
Leo
On 11 Apr 2023, at 21:01, Henry Seiden wrote:
Hi Leo,
That’s a great tip/shortcut to searching! Have you tried the same in
a sent message? You’ll find it works similarly there but pulling up
both sent and received (unthreaded) messages to/from the individual.
What Benny has done is make a shortcut to the regular Search features
for you. You can modify the feature further using the actual find
command structure described in the manual.
Hope that begins to guide you on how the Find feature can be used and
also a couple of the shortcut built-in. Check it out in the Help docs
and/or the full manual. Some variations are available in the Test
Builds but mostly this works very well in all recent versions in my
experience.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
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On 10 Apr 2023, at 22:43, leo wrote:
Hi MailMaters! :-)
I love MailMate’s click-to-search feature: Say you ahve an email to
[email protected] . When you click on his email address in the To
fields of the email’s metadata, you get a search all emails to this
address. Great!
Sometimes though I would like to search for all emails _**to and
from**_ this recipient. I know I can copy the address and then paste
it in the search field to achieve this, but is there a
click-to-search solution like for emails just _to_ the address?
Many thanks for any pointers!
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