Hello Daniel; you might have this sorted by now. But did you use the criteria
To:, or Any Recipient:?
Lynne
On 24 Mar 2012, at 22:54, Daniel McGee wrote:
Hello Tracey, thanks for your feedback but the strange thing is, I have already
setup my message rule in the following way. Creating giving
I have mine going into local boxes actually. Otherwise the gmail server is
more likely to fill up it's just sub decided thats all, so they go into local
boxes created in the on my Mac category. Then anything important I save also
as a document. Have a fold for mails such as that and added it
Hi. I think if you check skip in box the messages won't go in to the in box
but in the folder you filter them too. I like to filter my messages using
gmail so that if i'm away or my computer isn't running for a few days my
messages still get filtered. that's just me though.
Maria and
On Mar 25, 2012, at 4:46 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:
Hello Thomas, thanks for your wonderful description I have understood it
better this time. If it continues the same with you having said the rule was
to not apply, then rebooting it, then yes I would think there is something
buggy in mail.
Hello Tracey, thanks for your feedback but the strange thing is, I have already
setup my message rule in the following way. Creating giving it a discription.
Use mac-access@mac-access.net as the To address. Create the mailbox and move
the message rule to it. I have also told Mail to apply the
I think I answered this before, but when you set up the rule did you tell it to
apply? Because if you did you told it to apply to your current open mail
boxes. Tell it not to apply initially, say no. Then close mail and re open it
and then see if it does what it is doing now, or does what