Most welcome !
On 9 Apr 2021, at 6:30, Paul Atlan wrote:
Ha!
It's the "new mail" thing that got me.
I thought I could use "Apply rules on selected messages" even on the
inbox.
Works like a charm.
I new there would be an elegant solution somewhere!
Thanks again for your time.
P.
On 8 Apr 202
Ha!
It's the "new mail" thing that got me.
I thought I could use "Apply rules on selected messages" even on the
inbox.
Works like a charm.
I new there would be an elegant solution somewhere!
Thanks again for your time.
P.
On 8 Apr 2021, at 20:02, Marc ARC wrote:
Paul,
My Bad ( I meant by So
Paul,
My Bad ( I meant by Source the source the mail comes from so the From
for the rest of us ;-) )
Defined on the Inbox
• If From ( here you can get finer with; address, . . ) is in
Marketing
• Move to whatever you want
Eventually you can check the condition you use with a smart mailbox.
Sorry,
I must be an idiot.
I'm working on my IMAP Inbox.
I've set up an IMAP box called Newsletters next to it.
I've set up the following rule on the IMAP Inbox:
```
All of the following are true:
Source is in Newsletters Source
---
Move to Mailbox Newsletters
```
But for the life of me I can
Marc, this is very elegant.
I'm trying it ASAP.
Thanks
P.
On 4 Apr 2021, at 13:54, Marc ARC wrote:
Paul,
What I use to filter out (marketing)mailing lists from my inbox is the
following:
I defined a Marketing mailbox where I drop a (the first?) mail from
that source
I defined a conditio
Paul,
What I use to filter out (marketing)mailing lists from my inbox is the
following:
I defined a Marketing mailbox where I drop a (the first?) mail from that
source
I defined a condition based rule on my inbox:
- if source is in Marketing mailbox
- then move to Marketing mailbox ( or Au
As simple way to handle mailing lists in MM is to set up a separate
smart mailbox for each list. In my experience, this takes a bit of
effort initially but makes it easy to handle peculiarities of various
lists, and there is no problem to view each list individually as well as
all together. I h
Thanks for the detailed answer. I guess it makes sense, given the
plurality of tools, and I just need to keep on refining my list of
rules.
Although I may try to see if i can't file them into a newsreader such as
NetNewsWire. It may be able to do the filing for me at minimal effort
...
On
Yes of course, I'm referring to newsletters. I don't subscribe to many
mailing lists apart from this one, and those I do ARE well organised ..
On 26 Mar 2021, at 10:44, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
On 26 Mar 2021, at 10:28, Paul Atlan wrote:
I can’t imagine, with the number of power users using
On 26 Mar 2021, at 5:28, Paul Atlan wrote:
I’m trying to sort my mailing lists into something halfway
manageable and readable.
If I use the “out of the box” Mailing List mailbox, with the
following settings:
Sort for unique values of List-id > description
And name mailboxes as:
${list-id.descr
On 26 Mar 2021, at 5:28, Paul Atlan wrote:
I’m trying to sort my mailing lists into something halfway
manageable and readable.
If I use the “out of the box” Mailing List mailbox, with the
following settings:
Sort for unique values of List-id > description
And name mailboxes as:
${list-id.descr
On 26 Mar 2021, at 10:28, Paul Atlan wrote:
I can’t imagine, with the number of power users using MailMate, that
there aren’t some interesting solutions around …
I'm unsure if you're referring to mailing lists like this one, and/or
newsletters. The latter I have no experience with so I can sa
I’m trying to sort my mailing lists into something halfway manageable and
readable.
If I use the “out of the box” Mailing List mailbox, with the following settings:
Sort for unique values of List-id > description
And name mailboxes as:
${list-id.description:${subject.blob:?${subject.blob:/capitali
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