You can create a rule in preferences that looks at the criteria that you set to filter for and then forward or redirect them to another address.

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From: Anne Cartwright <[email protected]>
Date: September 3, 2009 6:59:03 AM EDT
To: LCS ListServ MacGroup <[email protected]>
Subject: [MacGroup] Apple Mail
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Is there some way to "filter" for mail coming from specific addresses and have them automatically forwarded to another email address? Sort of like call forwarding.

Thanks,
Anne Cartwright





From: Neal Hammon <[email protected]>
Date: September 3, 2009 7:50:00 AM EDT
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers <[email protected] >
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] trash emptying
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Marta:

I'm happy to see that you finally got rid of your old files.

Me, I just can not seem to do it. I still have the digital text of books I wrote in the 1990's, and articles I wrote in the 1770's. Once in a while I even open these files and copy some of the information. Even when I make an index for a book, I find that the built in index offered by the "find" command is superior.

So I jest ended up getting a second hard drive for my old G5. They are not too expensive these days.

Neal Hammon





1.Is there a way to partially empty the trash?
2. Is there a way to find all your old Apple files together and convert them in one swoosh into newer ones, so I don't have to go through the converting process should i want to open a file, which is rare, but it does happen.

Marta





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From: Marta Edie <[email protected]>
Date: September 3, 2009 8:29:35 AM EDT
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers <[email protected] >
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] trash emptying
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Yes, I keep wondering why I am such a pack rat, even with my files. I guess it is the war experience. Would you believe I still have color pencils,water colors, composition books and rulers from my school days? Don't mention all my drawings,poems that I copied by hand,my mother's tablet when she learned french in 1918 from the French occupiers, my grandmother's , not to mention my mother;s and mine report cards. Now, being into theology, I saveall the sermons, download bulletins and announcments from several churches , strewn as far as Germany, with my and others comments, even have regular files in hanging folders. Isaved my students' papers, my grade sheets, .... if that is noit too much, what is?

Since i am now in this bad state, I try to discard, but it is difficult.

And that brings me to the question. Is there a way to bring up all the duplicates there are on my computers? I know I have two or more of everything, everything on my computers. I can't remember all that far back. I am now going at all the other superfluous stuff on the computers proper.

And Neal, what are your subjects when writing --- ? You mentioned the navy and the California coast and the ships. But don't talk to me about boats - my first trip over here, seasick all the time
Marta




On Sep 3, 2009, at 07:50 AM, Neal Hammon wrote:

Marta:

I'm happy to see that you finally got rid of your old files.

Me, I just can not seem to do it. I still have the digital text of books I wrote in the 1990's, and articles I wrote in the 1770's. Once in a while I even open these files and copy some of the information. Even when I make an index for a book, I find that the built in index offered by the "find" command is superior.

So I jest ended up getting a second hard drive for my old G5. They are not too expensive these days.

Neal Hammon





1.Is there a way to partially empty the trash?
2. Is there a way to find all your old Apple files together and convert them in one swoosh into newer ones, so I don't have to go through the converting process should i want to open a file, which is rare, but it does happen.

Marta





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From: Ed Wiser <[email protected]>
Date: September 3, 2009 8:32:51 AM EDT
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers <[email protected] >
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] trash emptying
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1770's????  :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Neal Hammon
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 7:50 AM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] trash emptying

Marta:

I'm happy to see that you finally got rid of your old files.

Me, I just can not seem to do it. I still have the digital text of
books I wrote in the 1990's, and articles I wrote in the 1770's. Once
in a while I even open these files and copy some of the information.
Even when I make an index for a book, I find that the built in index
offered by the "find" command is superior.

So I jest ended up getting a second hard drive for my old G5. They are
not too expensive these days.

Neal Hammon





1.Is there a way to partially empty the trash?
2. Is there a way to find all your old Apple files together and
convert them in one swoosh into  newer ones, so I don't have to go
through the converting process should i want to open a file, which
is rare, but it does happen.

Marta





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From: Ed Wiser <[email protected]>
Date: September 3, 2009 8:34:40 AM EDT
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers <[email protected] >
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Apple Mail
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http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040425063255443

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Anne Cartwright
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 6:59 AM
To: LCS ListServ MacGroup
Subject: [MacGroup] Apple Mail

Is there some way to "filter" for mail coming from specific addresses
and have them automatically forwarded to another email address? Sort
of like call forwarding.

Thanks,
Anne Cartwright


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