Hi,  This is why I do not use filters in gmail as they just dobn't work 
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On Aug 7, 2012, at 9:45 PM, Harry Hogue wrote:

> Hi, guys,
> 
> For those of you, like me, who use Gmail to access your mail and the Apple 
> Mail client to read your mail, if you want philters on your messages, or even 
> if you don't , you may occasionally find that messages are duplicated because 
> of Gmail's folder system (which they call labels).  I found an article just 
> now that explained how to clear up this confusion, and have successfully 
> applied it.
> 
> I don't know if there is an accessible version of gmail.com, but I went into 
> settings and clicked on the labels tab (it took me some time to play with it 
> to figure out how to get there) and unchecked everything concerned with "Show 
> in iMap list."  This way all I have is a single folder in Mail.app which 
> says, "Gmail," where all my messages are.  With this in mind, I am now going 
> to go and recreate my Mac Visionaries rule with a mailbox in Mail, and 
> hopefully this will clarify things.  I have no idea how that will affect 
> things -- if messages may be missed because they are then not pulled to the 
> mail client because of being tagged as "important," etc. and therefore may 
> not appear in my filtered list of messages, but it is definitely worth a try, 
> and I wanted to pass this tip along to others.  In other words, if it helps 
> clear up some confusion, all the better.  I was getting very tired of 
> duplicate messages.  They are probably still on Gmail's server, which I would 
> prefer they not be -- so maybe I should uncheck or just remove some of the 
> labels all together.  I'm not sure, and if anyone has thoughts on this, I'm 
> open to hearing them.
> 
> In the meantime, I'm off to create a rule which will hopefully keep me more 
> organized.
> 
> On another note, is anyone familiar with the new VIP feature in Mail and how 
> that might work with VoiceOver?  As I understand it, it is a way to be 
> notified of an incoming message form a particular person, and I suppose the 
> notification arrives via notification center?
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Harry
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