Hi,

With the elimination in recent versions of MailMate of support for the “hidden” 
feature for colouring messages in the inbox message list using a file called 
Styles.plist, I have been told by Benny that I need to use smart mailboxes to 
apply colours to messages in a combined message list.

My problem is that I can only see doing this in a practical fashion by using 
rules to automatically move incoming messages to specific (coloured) mailboxes 
and then by using a smart mailbox to combine the contents of these various 
coloured mailboxes into a single message list, with each message retaining the 
colour of its parent mailbox.

HOWEVER, this only works if my rules for moving incoming messages to specific 
mailboxes works reliably for all messages. But I am finding that it doesn’t 
work reliably. Sometimes incoming messages stay in the inbox even though they 
do meet the criteria of the rule that is supposed to move them.

My impression is that this might be because the move action only works when 
messages actually “arrive” in the inbox, and I am assuming that this “arriving” 
state is not always detected because incoming messages might arrive in my inbox 
during a time when MailMate is NOT checking for new mail and one of my other 
devices (iPad, iPhone) IS checking for new mail, so that the arrival of these 
messages is not detected by MailMate. (I can “force” MailMate to move these 
missed messages to their destination by manually moving them to another box and 
then back to the inbox, but obviously I cannot keep doing this every time MM 
misses one.)

Is that really what’s going on? Or is there another reason why sometimes 
incoming messages are NOT moved to their respective mailboxes even though they 
do meet the criteria of the rule that is supposed to move them?

If my theory is correct, how can I ensure that incoming messages are ALWAYS 
moved from the inbox to their destination mailbox reliably, regardless of 
whether they “arrive” first on my iPhone or iPad before showing up in MailMate 
on my Mac?

Apologies if I am misunderstanding something obvious.

Pierre


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