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docs:tips_n_tricks:max_os_x:apple_mail.html [04.08.2015 02:07 CEST] – [Yosemite] peterdocs:tips_n_tricks:max_os_x:apple_mail.html [29.01.2021 14:14 CET] (current) – [Free space by removing logfiles] peter
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 [[https://discussions.apple.com/message/18296481#18296481|Apple Support Communities: How do I show duplicate email in Mail 6.0 (Mac OS X 10.8)]]\\ [[https://discussions.apple.com/message/18296481#18296481|Apple Support Communities: How do I show duplicate email in Mail 6.0 (Mac OS X 10.8)]]\\
 [[http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/152321/how-to-get-mail-app-to-display-rather-than-hide-duplicate-messages|AskDifferent: How to get Mail.app to display (rather than hide) duplicate messages]] [[http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/152321/how-to-get-mail-app-to-display-rather-than-hide-duplicate-messages|AskDifferent: How to get Mail.app to display (rather than hide) duplicate messages]]
 +===== Get your flag icons back =====
 +//(1-to-1 copy of the reference below)//
 +
 +  - From Mail Preferences --> Viewing, uncheck "Use Classic Layout" AND the following:
 +     * Show To/Cc label in the message list
 +     * List Preview: 1 Line
 +  - Close Mail Preferences
 +  - Your mail should now show the flag color instead of flag name
 +  - Go back to Mail Preferences --> Viewing, check "Use Classic Layout"
 +  - Close Mail Preferences
 +
 +You should now see BOTH the flag icon color AND color name, but you can resize the column to hide the color name.
 +
 +__References__:\\
 +[[https://discussions.apple.com/message/27848271#27848271|striders at "Re: Mail flag icons are missing, shows color name instead"]]
 +===== Use Domain PGP Keys with GPG Suite =====
 +
 +To enable the use of a PGP Key  assigned to one address as a genric key for all recipients within that domain, import the Key into your keychain, identify its fingerprint and issue the command((in the shell, i.e. a terminal window)):
 +
 +  defaults write org.gpgtools.common KeyMapping -dict-add '*@example.com' <fingerprint w/o spaces>
 +
 +to view all defined mappings, issue the command:
 +
 +   defaults read org.gpgtools.common KeyMapping
 +
 +to reset the list to a single entry, modifiy the command above to:
 +
 +  defaults write org.gpgtools.common KeyMapping -dict '*@example.com' <fingerprint w/o spaces>
 +
 +This seems to be the (only) legit way to delete mappings((the reference explains how to edit the *.plist file - but ... well :-/ )) - just recreate any mapping still needed.
 +
 +__References__:\\
 +[[https://gpgtools.tenderapp.com/kb/how-to/how-to-add-an-e-mail-address-to-an-existing-public-key-using-key-mapping|GPG Tools Support: How to add an e-mail address to an existing public key using key mapping]]
 +===== Free space by removing logfiles =====
 +
 +Move files matching 
 +
 +  Library/Containers/com.apple.mail//Data/Library/Logs/Mail/*.txt
 +  
 +to some archive.
 +===== Enable/disable logging =====
 +
 +Select Menu Windows -> "Verbindung prüfen" (sorry, only german installation at hand, something like "check/verify connection")
 +
 +In the new Window (de)select "Protokoll für Verbindungsaktivität" ("Log of connection activity")
 +
 ======  ====== ======  ======
  
-{{tag>OSX email}}+{{tag>OSX email GnuPG PGP}}
 {{entry>OSX}} {{entry>OSX}}
 {{entry>email}} {{entry>email}}
 +{{entry>GnuPG}}
 +{{entry>PGP}}
 +
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