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SmallCubed MailSuite 2019.0.1 | 13.06 MB
SmallCubed MailSuite 1.0.4 macOS 12 Mb We have been working hard to get our MailSuite ready for Mac OS 10.14 Mojave. With MailSuite migrate our 4 main products (MailTags, Mail Act-On, Mail Perspectives and SigPro) to a single supplement: SmallCubed MailSuite. MailTags Use MailTags to escape the restrictions of folders and organize your messages for keywords. The 0.7 cuft cooking volume is on the smaller side for microwaves, but its perfectly appropriate for a dinner plate or cup of coffee, and doesn't use a ton of counter space. And for those wary of Alexa turning the microwave on for 90 hours instead of playing music, I have found it has quite a few safeguards.
SmallCubed MailSuite 2019.0.1 We have been working hard on getting our MailSuite ready for Mac OS 10.14 Mojave. With MailSuite we will be migrating our 4 core products( MailTags, Mail Act-On, Mail Perspectives, and SigPro ) to a single plugin: SmallCubed MailSuite.
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Provide full compatibility with different email servers. Past versions of MailTags could not sync all tag data for Gmail messages and some other servers. Temp monitor 1 2 3 download free. Now complete tag data will synchronise for all messages regardless of the type of mail server.
Dramatically increase the speed that tags are saved and synced between computers. Past versions of MailTags required each message to rewrite its full contents to the IMAP server when saving tags. For larger messages, this needed significant time and bandwidth. Now, only the tag information is synced.
Improve reliability. Because tag data was stored inside each message, MailTags had to do a lot of work behind the scenes to ensure that tags remain intact between different actions (such as rules application, moving messages, rebuilding accounts) Now tag data are separate records which are associated with each message, it is much simpler and more reliable to store and sync data and the original messages are not altered.
Build future products. Changing the tagging mechanism is essential for our future directions including being able to work with tag data on other platforms such as iOS. We plan to communicate more about this soon.
There are a few implications of this change in tag format:
To sync tag data, we need to employ a separate server managed by SmallCubed. Privacy and security are critical to us, and we strongly feel that no service should have access to email accounts or content. We have designed our service with this in mind, and no content from original emails is stored on our servers. For each message we store two pieces of information: a unique key for the message generated from a “one-way hash” of specific message header information, and the encrypted tag data for the message. For more information check our security documentation.
To sync tag data, we need to employ a separate server managed by SmallCubed. Privacy and security are critical to us, and we strongly feel that no service should have access to email accounts or content. We have designed our service with this in mind, and no content from original emails is stored on our servers. For each message we store two pieces of information: a unique key for the message generated from a “one-way hash” of specific message header information, and the encrypted tag data for the message. For more information check our security documentation.
The new tag format is NOT compatible with older versions of MailTags. If you work with tag data in SmallCubed MailSuite, computers with MailTags versions 2-5 will not work with this new format. We are planning to make SmallCubed MailSuite compatible with OS versions going back to 10.12 to accommodate mixed OS environments. We will steer you through importing tag data from the older format.
Messages within the same account cannot have distinct tags. Each instance of a specific message in an email account shares the same identifier, and so share the same tag data. This may affect those who tag the same message differently for different mailboxes on the same account.
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Sharing tag data between users who share an IMAP account is forthcoming. If data sharing is essential to your workflow, we recommend that you do not upgrade to macOS 10.14 Mojave at this time. We expect tag sharing to be ready before the end of the year
What’s New:
Version 2019.0.1:
- Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Compatibility: OS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor
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