To have useless EML-format document in DT? ![]() This is not uncommon when corporate email limits the amount of space given to users. Many people archive emails into DEVONthink and remove them from their email clients/servers. AI search? But really conceptual documents no one write in message body, they are all in attachments, for “body message flood” - standard search functions of ordinary e-mail client is more than enough.ĭoing this you triplicate attachments (Email client storage, eml in DT with attachments, Attachments in DT in separate) and what for? Having said all that, I don’t understand why anyone would want to keep eml copies in DT… Doing this you triplicate attachments (Email client storage, eml in DT with attachments, Attachments in DT in separate) and what for? To have useless EML-format document in DT? When having a direct link you can go to a needed letter from anywhere and have all possible functions to do with it, not just reply. Though you can make a script to import all attachments of selected messages to DT. The best workaround - is just select all the messages you need in Airmail and drag it to DT. You can’t even make it with GUI macro (like with KM), cause “Export to EML…” works only with one message at a time. You have access to many message fields, including attachments paths, but you cannot make “Export to EML…” - no such function. Waiting for DevTech to make a direct IMAP/Exchange interface in DTĪs for AppleScript in Airmail - it is still really poor. ![]() I don’t use DT mail archiving feature.Say, you made reminder in Things on Macbook, and when you open it on iPhone, you can quickly go to the message by this id and have all features of Airmail to do what you want with it. Having that id you can open this message from any app (Things, DT, etc) on any device (OSX, iOS). ![]() This means that it does not change notwithstanding moving it between folders in Airmail. It has unique identifiers for each e-mail.
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