On 21 Oct 2022, at 1:45, Henry Seiden wrote:
I’m (un)lucky enough to have to filter many forms of junk mail
including traditional spam, among several accounts. Four out of eight
accounts have much more spam and much more activity, so I think that
the more active with good (non spam mail) an
Mike,
To your point MacOS has a similar idea in their settings but only for
their iCloud accounts.
It’s operating at the system level in MacOS, in “Hide My Email”
settings. It establishes an alternate address (redirecting to that
alternate address) for specific senders to specific iCloud ema
On 23 Oct 2022, at 14:03, Henry Seiden wrote:
Mike,
To your point MacOS has a similar idea in their settings but only for
their iCloud accounts.
It’s operating at the system level in MacOS, in “Hide My Email”
settings. It establishes an alternate address (redirecting to that
alternate ad
Mike,
It was just a comment. I am VERY happy with SpamSieve. It does exactly
what I want locally without further cost, extra work, expense or added
accounts. And I can easily re-define my admittedly broad definition
anytime I want, across all accounts or differently across each, the way
it’s
Hi
On 21 Oct 2022, at 4:23, Glenn Parker wrote:
Once you have entered the email address and it is in a blue bubble,
there is a little “v” at the far right of the address that will
activate a pull-down menu. One of the menu options is to “Add
[address] to Blacklist”, which will prevent the aut
Hi,
With one Gmail account, when I copy a message from one folder to another (using
Option+Drag&drop), the message is moved to the destination folder instead. This
happens 99% of the time, but there is a small fraction of messages where they
get copied over (as expected) instead. The behavior s
> Turning off IMAP access fixed the issue.
Scratch that. The IMAP setting didn't help.
Regards,
-Tariq
On 23 Oct 2022, at 14:56, Tariq Magdon-Ismail wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With one Gmail account, when I copy a message from one folder to another
> (using Option+Drag&drop), the message is moved to the
Hi,
When setting colors via the "Use Color in Message List" mailbox option, I was
wondering what the precedence is. For example, I have set the color for my
Gmail "account" under Sources to green so that I can distinguish its messages
from the other accounts. I also have a "To Me" Smart Mailbox