Hi listers,

I just found a tip that I think is worth sharing. I have 19 forums that I'm 
subscribed to. I ask and answer numerous mails on each of them. On my secondary 
email address, I sometimes receive stuff that tends to go into the big bit 
universe and I'll never ee it, even though it did come in. If you have a lot of 
mailboxes, one for each forum, one for each service like facebook etc, then you 
might find this a good idea.

Create a smart mailbox. Give it a name like: all mail directly to me. Tell it 
that "any recipient", should either contain or be equal to, your own name. If 
you okay the dialog for the smart mailbox creation, then in your mailboxes, a 
new mailbox appears. You will find every single mail written to you, no matter 
where it was tossed by your mail client. So even if an answer to a burning 
question comes in, and it is nicely tossed into the correct forum mailbox by 
apple mail, but it is among so many messages that you overlooked it, it will be 
in this smart mailbox. It's a simple thing, but it makes a lot of difference to 
me. Today, I answered 16 mails that had gone by without me noticing it. The 
oldest one is just over a year. 

Paul.

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