Re: filtering emails

2016-03-19 Thread Kayaker
Hi,

You can access Rules from the Mail preferences section. You access it in the 
Preferences toolbar. You will probably want to create a rule that says 
something like: Criteria where  If sender is somegroupaddr...@foo.com. And then 
in the Perform action section, select delete message.

Hope this helps.

Best,
—k
Faith doesn’t give you the answers, it merely stops you from asking the 
questions.

 

On Mar 16, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Jean  wrote:

> Hello All:
> There are  emails I receive regularly from the same several senders that I 
> want to stop receiving. For whatever reason  the unsubscribe function has 
> stopped working and the lists are no longer maintained by anyone. I have 
> tried filtering them through gmail but that isn’t working, they are still 
> coming through. So I looked at message rules but when I use the short cut of 
> command option l nothing happens.
> 
> Any ideas about how to solve this would be very much appreciated.
> Jean
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Re: filtering emails

2016-03-19 Thread Grant
Which criteria are you using for your Gmail filters? They should definitely 
work for situations like this, and in fact are your best bet if you’re a Gmail 
user. Filtering at the server level will, in my opinion, be much more efficient 
as your Mac won’t even have to process any mail that you want filtered out, 
plus the filters will apply across all of your devices. I used to subscribe to 
dozens of mailing lists with my personal Gmail account and had tons of filters 
that made managing the mail a breeze.

Grant

> On Mar 16, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Jean  wrote:
> 
> Hello All:
> There are  emails I receive regularly from the same several senders that I 
> want to stop receiving. For whatever reason  the unsubscribe function has 
> stopped working and the lists are no longer maintained by anyone. I have 
> tried filtering them through gmail but that isn’t working, they are still 
> coming through. So I looked at message rules but when I use the short cut of 
> command option l nothing happens.
> 
> Any ideas about how to solve this would be very much appreciated.
> Jean
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