that the "To" c"Contains" "MacVisionaries" and that the "cc"
> "Contains" "MacVisionaries". So, in this case, you would want to match "Any"
> of the rules (as opposed to "All"), and by simply asking if either
Visionaries" and that the "cc" "Contains"
"MacVisionaries". So, in this case, you would want to match "Any" of the rules
(as opposed to "All"), and by simply asking if either "contains"
"MacVisionaries", it usually got
Hi, guys,
I have set a rule for the Mac Visionaries group, but it doesn't seem to work
the greatest. I set the rule to have messages sent to
macvisionaries@googlegroups.com be moved to the Mac Visionaries folder, and it
put that folder in my Google mail list for some reason. The issue is that
one, you don't need to do anything with it
> until you decide to change something.
> So just go for it. It's a bit suffering, but the result is good :-)
>
> -David
>
> Christina wrote:
>> Is there any way to import my apple mail rules into gmail. I found
rote:
> Is there any way to import my apple mail rules into gmail. I found in gmail
> where to import but it seems as though the messagerules.plist is not
> supported. I am using snow leopard. I really do not want to remake all of
> my rules in gmail. There are a whole lot. I
Is there any way to import my apple mail rules into gmail. I found in gmail
where to import but it seems as though the messagerules.plist is not supported.
I am using snow leopard. I really do not want to remake all of my rules in
gmail. There are a whole lot. I want to do this so that my
Thank you all so much for the help. I don't know why that process daunted me so
much, but I eventually got my message rules sorted and am much happier for it.
Shannon
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When you make rules in this way, will all mailboxes sync to the Iphone, or just
the in-box?
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On Jan 1, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hello Shannon,
Before setting up your rules, you must create your new mailboxes by going to
the Mailbox menu and choosing New Mailbox.
Once that is done, open Mail Preferences (Command-Comma) and in the toolbar,
select Rules.
Click on Add Rule and work your way through the options. You might
Hi,
There are most likely step-by-step instructions somewhere in the archives but
the gist of it is as follows:
1. Open Mail.
2. Press cmd-comma to bring up the Preferences.
3. Select the Rules tab in the Toolbar.
4. Navigate right to the Add Rule button and press it.
5. Enter a name for
Hi, all!
I just recently began using my MacBook Pro full-time as my primary computer. So
I have a lot of newbie questions.
At the moment, though, I'm wondering how feasible it is to set up message
filters in mail. I belong to three high-traffic email lists, including this
one. I'd like for tho
I have had Snow Leopard ask me if I want to apply rules to the currently active
folder. If you say yes then it will do this.
After creating the rule there is also a menu around I think in the messages
contextual menu that allows you to apply rules.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
On Sep 21, 2011, at
Hello every one,
I believe Paul helped me on this before. But I made a rule on mail to send all
emails from macvisionaries@googlegroups.com to to be moved to my mac
visionaries box.But nothing happened. Should it have moved the ones I already
receive there too?
thanks,
Rachel
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Thanks Teresa. I got the rules to work. However,
I found that I had to use Preferences. I tried the other way, and nothing
happened. I am using Lion, and I don't know if that makes a difference or not.
Regards,
Gigi
On Sep 10, 2011, at 12:38 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, Gigi,
&g
Hi, Gigi,
Go to mail preferences (command-comma or from the Mail menu) and press the
"rules" button. From there it is pretty straightforward. You will find the
various criteria listed, and the option for placing messages in mailboxes.
HTH,
Teresa
On Sep 10, 2011, at 4:10 AM, Eug
Hi Guys.
Can anyone tell me how to set up a rule for this list? I have a folder I set up
called Visionaries, but I can't figure out how to tell the computer to put the
e-mails from this list in it. Thanks.
Gigi
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Oh, OK. I had thought of that, but since it always displays that way I just
kept both. I'll try taking the name out and see what happens.
Best,
Donna
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Donna,
I wouldn't have both the name and address in this edit field. One or the other
would be more likely to work properly.
Later...
On 2011-05-04, at 5:14 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I copied the contents of the address field, so his name and full email
> address.
> Thanks,
> Do
the process I outlined to you and it worked as it should for me.
> Maybe, try the following:
>
> 1. Select a message from the person you wish to filter.
> 2. Press cmd-comma to bring up the Preferences.
> 3. Select the Rules tab.
> 4. Interact with the Rules Table and select t
Hi Tim,
I copied the contents of the address field, so his name and full email address.
Thanks,
Donna
On May 3, 2011, at 10:46 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Donna,
>
> What exactly did you put in the rule criteria?
>
> • Full eMail address or partial?
> • Person's name or just the eMail address?
>
Donna,
I tested the process I outlined to you and it worked as it should for me.
Maybe, try the following:
1. Select a message from the person you wish to filter.
2. Press cmd-comma to bring up the Preferences.
3. Select the Rules tab.
4. Interact with the Rules Table and select the rule
Donna,
What exactly did you put in the rule criteria?
• Full eMail address or partial?
• Person's name or just the eMail address?
Later...
On 2011-05-03, at 7:02 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So, with Tim's help I set up a rule to delete messages from this guy whose
> spamming me. E
I thought that the only way to do this was in Rules. Is there a different way?
Thanks,
Donna
On May 3, 2011, at 9:01 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
> Can you not just add him to your junk list?
> On 4 May 2011, at 02:02, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So, with Ti
message menu to apply
> rules. Command-Option L I believe.
>
> Kevin
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> To u
Can you not just add him to your junk list?
On 4 May 2011, at 02:02, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So, with Tim's help I set up a rule to delete messages from this guy whose
> spamming me. Everything looks OK, but it doesn't seem to be working. Anyone
> know what might be the problem. I'
Hi Donna,
Did you make the rule active? I believe you'll need to do that in order for it
to take effect. There's also an option under the message menu to apply rules.
Command-Option L I believe.
Kevin
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Hi all,
So, with Tim's help I set up a rule to delete messages from this guy whose
spamming me. Everything looks OK, but it doesn't seem to be working. Anyone
know what might be the problem. I've entered his email address in the Contains
field, and chosen delete message as the action.
thanks
Oh I'm not using mobal me but tha'ts something to keep in mind.
Thanks.
On Jun 7, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Bryan Smart wrote:
> No, it doesn't. And Mobile Me doesn't store your rules and process them
> server-side. If you don't have a Mac, somewhere, running, with Mail o
No, it doesn't. And Mobile Me doesn't store your rules and process them
server-side. If you don't have a Mac, somewhere, running, with Mail open, then
none of your rules are applied, , and when you view your inbox on the iPhone,
all of your mail will be left there, instead of bei
Hellodoes iphone mail also use the rules you create with apple mail?
Just curious.
S
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Yep that works as well. I do that on every list.
S
On May 30, 2010, at 2:24 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> I recommend trying where the two or cc field contains
> macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>
> best,
>
> Erik Burggraaf
> User support consultant,
> Website: http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
> To
Don't get so specific. Use just the first ten letters or so.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 30, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli
wrote:
Hi guys:
I created a mail box for this list called Mac Visionaries list. I
created a rule for this group that says when messages are sent from macvisiona
I recommend trying where the two or cc field contains
macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
best,
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On 2010-05-30, at 4:02 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think the problem is Macvisionaries i
would not go into my macvisionaries folder.
>>
>> Did you also make sure that one rule was not set before the macvisionaries
>> rule that would trump your macvisionaries rule. I had this problem once and
>> I just had to re-order the list an dthen my rules were appl
ies rule. I had this problem once and
> I just had to re-order the list an dthen my rules were applied as I prefer.
> On May 30, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>> It isn't working on any new messages, or current messages. I have it set for
>&
you also make sure that one rule was not set before the macvisionaries rule
that would trump your macvisionaries rule. I had this problem once and I just
had to re-order the list an dthen my rules were applied as I prefer.
On May 30, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> Hi:
> It
p to the menu bar, vo
> plus m. Then go to the message menu. Then go down to apply rules. I
> believe the keystrokes are command option plus l if you want to bypass the
> menu and apply the apply rules via keystrokes.
>
> Once other thing is that once I could not get a rule to a
t you want the rule applied to. I just go into the messages
table and do the select all command. Then go up to the menu bar, vo plus m.
Then go to the message menu. Then go down to apply rules. I believe the
keystrokes are command option plus l if you want to bypass the menu and apply
the
Hi,
I think the problem is Macvisionaries is not in the From field when you receive
a message. I suggest using Body contains macvisionaries instead.
hth
On May 30, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> Hi guys:
> I created a mail box for this list called Mac Visionaries list. I created
Hi guys:
I created a mail box for this list called Mac Visionaries list. I created a
rule for this group that says when messages are sent from
macvisionar...@googlegroups.com. The problem is that none of my messages will
go in to the mail box, they just save in my in box. Any thoughts?
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attachment in the messages table -
I don't know if this is important, but i cannot find a suitable rule in the
list of rules. I am currently using "any attachment name".
Thanks for any advice.
TC
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And I of course forgot that you want to move to the next section and
set the action to move the mail to where ever you want it. This is in
the perform action section.
On Aug 31, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
>
> I am having the same problem but it might have something to do with
>
Here are the conditions for the rules I use.
description is whatever you want
If any and any is the first popup you encounter and now we move to the
criteria section which you must interact with.
to is the first popup contains is the second popup and in the text
field put the address
I am having the same problem but it might have something to do with
people not checking their "to" field or "cc" field. I receive e-mails
from some particular individuals on the list but never from others so
I assume this may have something to do with their including my private
email addre
Hi all:
I'm having trouble with my rule for the mail I receive from this
list.
I'm still receiving email in my in box, not in the mac visionaries
mailbox I've created.
The discription I use is: Mac Visionaries rule.
I have the conditions set to any, actions set to move and a setting,
not sure wha
will get a choice at which level you
wish to create your mailbox. It is under location. I think it's a
popup button and you have a choice of either doing it "on my mac" or
under your main identitty mailbox/inbox.
Then in the preferences once you choose rules, you spec
Hey all,
Just wondering how to go about doing this? It wants me to create a
mailbox in the "On my Mac" section, but I want it where my sent and
trash and all that stuff are for these lists so I can get private mail
in my inbox.
But when I create it I don't really want it to go into the
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