Re: [sussex_mug] Testing Readdle's Spark

2018-05-29 Thread A C Crooks
>From what I have read Apple intended the archive feature for users to park >emails from the Inbox that they do not want to read straightaway. A sort of >GTD process if you like. How useful? Depends whether you are a ‘clear my Inbox >each day’ type of user. HTH Regards, Tony Sent from my

Re: [sussex_mug] Testing Readdle's Spark

2018-05-28 Thread Jason Davies
I use it for stuff I might need but don't desperately need to be able to find in a group. I think people are either filers or not, so it's handy to be able to search a folder that isn't your inbox but has stuff you might need to access. Each to their own. On 28 May 2018, at 13:00, iCloud

Re: [sussex_mug] Testing Readdle's Spark

2018-05-28 Thread iCloud
I do file all my emails, but don’t still don’t know why I’d want an ‘Archive’ folder. I file emails in things like “Membership”, “Family”, “App development” and many more. I don’t understand why I’d just want to dump everything in an ‘Archive’ folder, if that’s what it’s supposed to be for...

Re: [sussex_mug] Testing Readdle's Spark

2018-05-28 Thread Jason Davies
That's pretty standard for emailers so probably yes! It's just a convenience for moving email around. If you, like me, are obsessed with filing emails and use the keyboard a lot, Mailmate is your saviour. It also has an 'archive' function;) On 27 May 2018, at 11:40, itsagr...@icloud.com

[sussex_mug] Testing Readdle's Spark

2018-05-27 Thread itsagroup
Hi all, I’m trying out Readdle’s Spark and was wondering if anyone knows what “Archive” does and why I’d want to use it? As far as I can tell it moves the email to an Archive folder! Is that it or is there more to it? Cheers, Stephen “There are two important things in politics. The first is