Hi Travis and others,

In most cases I do exactly what Travis recommended but in some cases the 
subject on the message I'm moving doesn't match the reason I kept it.  In this 
case the subject was DropBox but I wanted the Key stroke expander instructions. 
 So I sometimes send it to myself with a new subject then copy to the mailbox I 
organize things into.  I have a extensive mailbox organization. 

I just could not believe this message and even copied text would not forward.  
I'm not worried about this particular message I am just curious if anyone knows 
what is going on.  Luckily it is a very rare situation. 

Eric Caron 

On Mar 1, 2012, at 9:57 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> If you want to save a mail message, simply move it to the mailbox you'd like 
> to save it in.  I.E. I have a mailbox called important.  When I want to save 
> an email that has things like login information, or (often from this list) 
> step-by-step instructions I think I might want later, I simply move it to the 
> new mailbox, and poof, there it is, in my important mailbox.  You can create 
> as many mailboxes as you like, you don't need to tie them to any particular 
> mail account.  Moving messages around is relatively simple, and after it's 
> done the first time, you can use the keyboard shortcut to do it again.
> There's no need to resend the emails, r copy them to rtf files if you don't 
> want to.  Of course, each person has their own way of working, and if what 
> you're doing works, then by all means, keep doing it, but if this sounds 
> easier, then adopt this method, and you'll be happier (hopefully)
> hth.
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