To expand on what John suggested. You could create a smart mailbox that
shows all messages with begin with ”postmaster@" in their address in
whatever sources you specify. Then you can tell your personal inbox to
exclude messages in that mailbox. That should separate your postmaster
and private messages. If you do manual searches, Bill made the
suggestion for you to reduce the search scope. If you do that often, you
could try to create a “private all messages” smart mailbox which
uses “All Messages” as source excluding the mailbox with postmaster@
messages and search this one instead of using "Search All Mailboxes".
Note also that you can change the default search from the the search box
on top from "Search All Mailboxes" to “Search Current Mailbox”
through a preference.
On 4 Jan 2022, at 8:37, John Doherty via mailmate wrote:
Just curious if you've tried using smart mailboxes to help with this
situation.
For example, a smart mailbox with conditions "message is not read" and
"To: does not contain 'postmaster@'" should always contain messages
that are not yet read and were not addressed to
"postmaster@<anything>": in other words, messages presumably addressed
to you personally that you haven't read yet.
I receive a lot of automated email. Maybe not as much as you, but
probably a couple hundred messages a day -- not really sure, never
actually counted. I use about 10 or so smart mailboxes to segregate
things, and with a little more thought and effort, could probably
usefully create 10 or 15 more.
Anyway, just a thought. Smart mailboxes are a pretty great feature of
MailMate and seem like they could help with your situation.
On Mon 2022-01-03 08:16 PM MST -0700, <qu...@strangecode.com> wrote:
I manage a mail server which has many postmaster@ mail accounts that
I need to monitor. These accounts receive many hundreds of messages a
day, such as Delivery Notification Failures, DMARC reports, and other
transactional messages. I've added these to MailMate, and noticed the
messages from these accounts appear whenever I do a "Search All
Mailboxes" and they appear in the Mailboxes section of the sidebar.
Obviously, it makes MailMate difficult to use when these
transactional messages are mixed in with my personal and work mail.
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