On 11 Jun 2016, at 13:28, David Morrison wrote:
This is all very well where there is something common in all of the
messages, as there might be in mailing lists. However, some mailing
list do have weird responses that my filters do not pick up.
Worse is where messages grouped in a folder do not have something
common to search for, such as messages from different people about
a particular project. Saved searches are useless in this case for
finding all the relevant messages. (I suppose you could make up
some really convoluted rules involving listing all the likely
people and certain keywords to identify the project.)
Sorry but it's really simple, just search for the mailing list
header or look for the address of mailing list in the recipient
fields.
Then if you add sub-searches you can group the messages further if
you want (I don't)
As I said, not everything is a mailing list so does not have anything
common to all the messages to include in the search. Yes, saved
searches are fine if you leave everything but mailing list messages
in the inbox. But if you get more real mail than mailing lists and
you want to group certain messages....
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