Yes, you're right I didn't realise. I noticed the mute option doesn't appear
in the list when I've opened the email, and I have to go back to the inbox
to mute the conversation which is a bit of a pain. The fact that you can't
mute messages after you've applied a filter seems to restrict functional
On 12 April 2010 16:33, Stephen Garton wrote:
> On 12 April 2010 16:30, Harry Rickards wrote:
>> On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>>>
>>> I use GMail and I see no option to 'mute' threads. A quick google
>>> search shows that this is possible using the 'm' key. However I apply
>>>
On 12 April 2010 16:30, Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>> On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt wrote:
>>> Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
>>> through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversati
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt wrote:
>> Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
>> through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversations
>> if you prefer to be excluded from responses t
You can do it, tick the box to the left of the message in the inbox and
select the 'Mute' option from the 'More Actions' drop-down.
Tommy
On 12 April 2010 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt wrote:
> > Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are acces
On 12/04/10 16:21, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> On 12 April 2010 16:06, Tommy Pyatt wrote:
>
>> Since I see you are using gmail, assuming that you are accessing your mail
>> through the standard interface, there is a function to 'Mute' conversations
>> if you prefer to be excluded from responses t