
- GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU UPDATE
- GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU UPGRADE
- GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU CODE
- GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU LICENSE
GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU UPGRADE
GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU LICENSE

GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU UPDATE
We’re putting the finishing touches on the Mimestream 1.0 launch! Until then, this update fixes regressions introduced by macOS 13.3 and has a number of other improvements. Filter details show labels without a corner radius.Applying a Filter to existing messages may fail with a "too many concurrency requests" error.Filter criteria rows with long values should wrap to a new line.Settings window layout is broken in French.Pressing tab in the profile schedule view hangs the app.Filters may be duplicated after editing.
GMAIL DISPLAY SNOOZE MENU CODE


Pressing right-arrow should exit inline code at the end of a line.Messages with illegal Content-Type headers don't display content.The compose window’s signature reverts to the initial signature when the “insert signature before quoted text” setting is changed.Incorrect snooze suggestion on Mondays for “Next Week”.Delayed unsnooze operations after system sleep.Reply compose windows now have an "Include original attachments" button in their header.Refreshed UI for the calendar invite banner's agenda section.Menu item and shortcut to load remote images.

Searches now always start scoped to All Mail.Confirmation prompt before enabling Importance markers for the first time, to avoid user confusion.Support “Open in Background” for browsers other than Safari on macOS 13.2+.Crash-loop detection and a “safe mode” to check for available updates.Banner prompt to make Mimestream the default email reader.Setting to choose the default email client.Setting to choose “Stable” or “Latest” app updates.Support for paid licensing and activation.Support for decoding application/ms-tnef (winmail.dat) attachments.Although Mimestream has always supported clicking on the reply button in the header of a specific message, now the conversation view supports the notion of a “selected message” that allows you to just click on a message (or navigate with keyboard shortcuts) and use other standard shortcuts like ⌘R to reply to them. Sometimes, email threads can get long and there can be a lot of participants.
