Hello Phil

This is really quite strait forward.

1. Create a new rule and give it a description.
2.  In the first field, leave it or adjust it so that  it is set to "Any"

3.  Set the recipients to "Any Recipient"

4.  Set the next criteria field to "To"

5.  In the edit box, put this, without the quotes:
"mac-access@mac-access.net"

6.  Define your mailbox where you wish the messages to end up.

7. Save the rule and you're done.

Gordon

On 14 Sep 2012, at 18:17, Phil Halton <philh...@comcast.net> wrote:

My purpose in asking this is to send all Mac-Access messages to a single 
folder,and other list traffic to their own folders as well.

However, there doesn't seem to be any identifying information  in the header, 
such as "[mac-access], that you could look for. I want individual emails from 
these lists now because it's hard to deal with digests using VO (at least for 
me).

Any way of herding out Mac-access messages from general inbox messages that you 
know of?

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