Jess, it wasn't. It's like a person specifically talking to another person but raising his voice slightly so the rest hear the question. Sometimes a given topic generates multipal questions, when then of course evolve into different threads even sometimes. Eventually as it gets farther along or a specific topic within a question gets traction then one of us will get the bright idea to modify the subject line. I know sometimes it's a little hard to track be patient with us though. The mail is moving around fairly fast today. And the coffee pot is probably at a lower level than normal this morning.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:42 AM, Jessica Tyler wrote:

um, I don't know? I am only hoping that question wasn't directed at me.
Jess
On 12 Jan 2006, at 14:25, David Poehlman wrote:


could you then though select those messages using the smart mailbox and move them in a couple of keystrokes?

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On Jan 12, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:

Precisely!

Now you may turn off your telepathic link. You've have summed it up accurately and correctly.

I can already move relatively fast in the in box simply by linning the cursor on the subject of any given message and then VO arrow up or downthe list. Thus going through say 100 messages and picking fairly quickly what needs to b read verses deleeted. But automated sorting or filtering would even be more faster and efficiant in prioritizing.

Will start doing script searching then.

On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:53 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:


I think the closest thing to what you want is smart mailbox setup. A smart mailbox is a box that displays messages in your other boxes that meet criteria that you have specified. This doesn't actually move the emails but makes them available to you through your smart mailboxes so that you can access the ones meeting certain criteria without running a search for them amidst the others.

I realize this is not quite what you are talking about. You are talking about automated sorting so that the emails go into the boxes you specify when they come in; you are talking about filters. whether these exist I don't know; you might do a search for mail scripts that might do this.

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