Sorry, one more question. Do you have multiple systems that you read mail on? 
If so, you should use GMail filters so yor rules are appled to every computer.

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> On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:45 AM, ernest mccullough <ernest.mccullo...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello:
> Thanks for the information. I'd like, for example, all of the messages from 
> John Smith to disappear from th inbox using message rules. How do I do this?
>> On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>> 
>> This depends on what you want. If you want all the messages from John Smith 
>> to be available in one place but also to read them from your Inbox than a 
>> Smart Mailbox is the way to go.
>> 
>> If you want all the messages from John Smith to disappear from the Inbox and 
>> Appear in their own folder than you should use rules.
>> 
>> A smart mailbox is just a stored search function. It can search one or more 
>> mailboxes for the anything that you can search from in the Mail bulbar. The 
>> only difference is that you don’t have to recreate the search.
>> 
>> These smart Mailboxes or folders are also available in iTunes as Smart 
>> PlayLists (Create a random playlist of all songs I have not skipped more 
>> than 5 times  from the Beatles with no more than 50 minutes of playtime for 
>> example.
>> 
>> In the finder they are called smart folders. 
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Dec 16, 2014, at 15:34, Christopher Hallsworth <challswor...@icloud.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Isn't what smart mailboxes can do? Creates a mailbox based on criteria you 
>>> choose?
>>> 
>>>> On 16/12/2014 13:41, ernest mccullough wrote:
>>>> Hello:
>>>> I used to know how to create a message so that messages from a specific 
>>>> person can go to it's own mailbox but I forgot how to do it, as I haven't 
>>>> used my mac in a while. I attempted to do it lat night, it kept saying 
>>>> create message rules but when I pressed enter, it went back to the message 
>>>> itself. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> Thanks.
>>> 
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