Gmail This way they will work in anything you use to access Mail.
> On Aug 27, 2023, at 16:04, Traci Duncan wrote:
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> Is it better to create rules and filters on gMail’s site, or create them in
> the Mac Mail app. My original MacVisionaries and ViPhone filters, I created
>
Is it better to create rules and filters on gMail’s site, or create them in the
Mac Mail app. My original MacVisionaries and ViPhone filters, I created on
gMail’s site.
Thank you,
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Hello all,
I took a quick look there to create a new rule and see that site
also got a remake. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
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My e-Mail:
Mail rules you create on one Mac, are transferable to another Mac using the
same AppleID, but not to iOS devices.
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On Apr 21, 2021, at 13:19, Steve Matzura wrote:
Yup, mail rules are implemented locally, so I took care of the job on the mail
server side.
On 4/21/2021 1:29 PM
Yup, mail rules are implemented locally, so I took care of the job on
the mail server side.
On 4/21/2021 1:29 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
My thoughts as well. I suppose the only way to find this out is to
test it, which I will now go and do.
On 4/21/2021 1:26 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
I don’t
My thoughts as well. I suppose the only way to find this out is to test
it, which I will now go and do.
On 4/21/2021 1:26 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
I don’t think so. The rules are adding modifications/filters to the
actual app on the machine they inhabit.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Farfar
I don’t think so. The rules are adding modifications/filters to the actual app
on the machine they inhabit.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Farfar, Engineer, Musician, Pioneer, and Woodworker
On Apr 21, 2021, at 10:16 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
Let me start by saying I'm not an Apple user--really
first-line support.
That said, here's my question.
If mail rules are set up on one system--say, the computer, do those
rules propagate to other Apple devices? For instance, if my wife uses
the computer to retrieve mail in the morning and the rules are applied,
then she picks up her iPad
Hi All.
After 12 hours of persevering, I have sorted out my global rules. It was hard.
Now it’s just my folders on Imap using outlook, just wish to know how to do
this as I’m using iCloud mail.
Thanks for your help.
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Hello.
I have a few issues that is really driving me mad as I could do both these
things once before but it’s not happening at the moment. I cannot remember how
to do it.
This has to parts so this is going to be a long email!
1. I would like to subscribe folders to my Microsoft Outlook as
There is a limitation that you can not have a rule with both and and or
conditions. The pseudo solution around this would be either to create separate
rules as you mentioned or to break the rule into two rules.
Rule 1 mark all messages matching any of the following conditions:
sender is apple
Hi William, or since you are using a gmail address, you could create rules that
end and have them go across to your other devices. Just another option to
consider.
Note: if you do decide to go the gmail root. Gmail calls folders labels and
rules filters.
I hope this have been of some help
if you do this from the iCloud.com <http://icloud.com/> website, all rules will
stick, and it will be done across all devices.
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 4:53 PM, William Windels <william.wind...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> To clean up my mailbox , I use the mac
Hello all,
To clean up my mailbox , I use the macmail rueles in mac os 10.13 high sierra.
It seems I can’t make conditional rules with and/or operators.
e.g. I cant say that all mails from @facebook.com or @twitter.com or @
applevis.com or @apple.com should be removed if they are received 30
Hello.
Today I need to delete a rule for one of my mailboxes which I set up on
Icloud.com as you could do that globally. For some reason, I can’t fine
preferences for mail on the Icloud.com website as I used that website to set up
all my rules for all my incoming mail so I’d have a mailbox
Hi Mark.
Just read your message about Icloud and setting up rules. I would have said
this if you had not pasted this article. The only thing is that I can’t access
Icloud at work as the site has been blocked so it won’t work if the website is
blocked.
Kawal.
> On 16 Jul 2016, at 18:58
visiting a client or friend.
2.
Create rules that work on all your devices
You can set up rules—filters that act on incoming email messages—using Mail for
OS X. (See this article for tips on using rules.) But these rules only work on
your Mac; they don’t have any effect on your iPhone or iPad, unless
visiting a client or friend.
2.
Create rules that work on all your devices
You can set up rules—filters that act on incoming email messages—using Mail for
OS X. (See this article for tips on using rules.) But these rules only work on
your Mac; they don’t have any effect on your iPhone or iPad, unless
Hello all,
How do you setup messages rules in the mail app on mac mail?
Walter
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Subject: Apple quietly toughens rules forcing passcode unlocks of Touch ID
devices
Hello All,
I am cross-posting the following article from Apple Insider, the URL
day mornings. Now I know.
> Cheers
> Donna
>> On May 19, 2016, at 7:54 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I am cross-posting the following article from Apple Insider, the URL to
>> which is located at the end of the text
pple Insider, the URL to
> which is located at the end of the text.
>
> Mark
>
> Apple quietly toughens rules forcing passcode unlocks of Touch ID devices
> By Roger Fingas
> Thursday, May 19, 2016
>
> Apple has silently added another condition under which an
Hello All,
I am cross-posting the following article from Apple Insider, the URL to
which is located at the end of the text.
Mark
Apple quietly toughens rules forcing passcode unlocks of Touch ID devices
By Roger Fingas
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Apple has silently added another condition under
Hello again all:
Thanks to the person who suggested accessing the message rules function through
the mail preferences. I went there and tried to create a rule for a message. I
can see how it is supposed to work but I am having trouble getting boxes to
stay checked, filling in all the fields etc
. This
is in the context of the Facebook vs Max Schrems case, but Apple are among the
companies that rely on these provisions:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/european-court-rules-safe-harbour-treaty-that-saw-facebook-hand-over-user-data-to-us-is-invalid-a6681291.html
. This only works if the
poster whose messages you want to block, or any of the followups, implement
current mail RFCs and know how to do threaded conversations. This requires
custom work because Sieve can’t do it, as far as I can see. I’d like to stay
within Sieve rules if at all possible, so
Hi.
I use global rules to filter e-mails.
I sign in to www.icloud.com, put in my ID etc, press the mail button, find
theget action button and then there are various tabs. One is the rule tab.
Then there are certain options as to what you want to do. So anyone you don't
want to see can go
Jim, how did you do it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 3, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Jim Gatteys jgatt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
I've decided to create a rule to filter out messages on this list to remove
unwanted messages from certain people. I am having some difficulty with the
rules. My
it.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 3, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Jim Gatteys jgatt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
I've decided to create a rule to filter out messages on this list to remove
unwanted messages from certain people. I am having some difficulty with the
rules. My rule is not working properly
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Have you been able to verify this works? If so I'm going to set this up.
Sometimes the from field is a bit weird on lists. My rules are a bit
different because I run my own server, but I have the bonus of
filtering server-side, so that nothing hits my
It is working for me at the moment.
And, yes the rules are different. I couldn't decide whether to use the
sender or from option. Finally went with from and then the last part of the
email just in case they had other emails with different letters or whatever.
It does seem to be working
Hi all!
I've decided to create a rule to filter out messages on this list to remove
unwanted messages from certain people. I am having some difficulty with the
rules. My rule is not working properly. It is a simple rule that says if
message is from specific person then delete the message
Thanks, Jim. Yes, I want to set up rules to filter out given senders. But I
didn't read carefully enough to see that you were using a Mac, rather than a
phone. I was hoping there was a way to do it on the phone. But I guess I will
have to dig into the Mac and see how it works there, and hope
It’s best to filter server-side if you have that option. Filtering on the Mac
would make running OS X mail a requirement just to get mail filtered, plus your
iPhone would still be notified of new mail even if opening Mail then showed it
to have been moved/deleted.
How you filter is down to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
That's going to be tricky because lets say someone starts a thread
named ITunes and you say Screw ITunes and the flame wars, I don't
care. You'll miss that thread. I recommend adding a thread-ID to a
list (check out something like redis), then setting
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I don't think you can do it on do it on the phone, but it certainly
does work on the mac. The email provider doesn't matter.
Thanks,
On 8/3/2015 12:40 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Thanks, Jim. Yes, I want to set up rules to filter out given
senders. But I
can do it on do it on the phone, but it certainly
does work on the mac. The email provider doesn't matter.
Thanks,
On 8/3/2015 12:40 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Thanks, Jim. Yes, I want to set up rules to filter out given
senders. But I didn't read carefully enough to see that you were
using a Mac
into a folder however
both of these rules end up in my inbox of late which is why I'm thinking
there's more going on here. Thanks though for letting me know about this with
bt. Out of interest how did you come to know about this yourself? Are you with
bt too?
On 16 Mar 2015, at 22:31, Edward Green
with the rules.
Hopefully, someone can help you further with this.
Kawal.
On 15 Mar 2015, at 19:31, danielmcgee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Kawal, well with a bit of tinkering. I Managed to get the rule from the
Mac for the blind list added from icloud..com after this, the mail boxes
an alias. I do not use Google-mail as I prefer my iCloud aliases and
my e-mail ID e-mail.
I'm sorry that I do not know why you are having trouble with the rules.
Hopefully, someone can help you further with this.
Kawal.
On 15 Mar 2015, at 19:31, danielmcgee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
up to google using an iCloud alias. So I was able to subscribe to this list
using an alias. I do not use Google-mail as I prefer my iCloud aliases and
my e-mail ID e-mail.
I'm sorry that I do not know why you are having trouble with the rules.
Hopefully, someone can help you further
wrote:
I went to www.icloud.com and logged in as myself as you can set up global
rules so that it doesn't matter if you use an I phone, or Mac mini to get
your mail. You have to interact with the mail frame once you choose to find
'the get mail button' and there where it says more actions
with the rules.
Hopefully, someone can help you further with this.
Kawal.
On 15 Mar 2015, at 19:31, danielmcgee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Kawal, well with a bit of tinkering. I Managed to get the rule from the Mac
for the blind list added from icloud..com after this, the mail boxes did appear
on all my
I went to www.icloud.com and logged in as myself as you can set up global rules
so that it doesn't matter if you use an I phone, or Mac mini to get your mail.
You have to interact with the mail frame once you choose to find 'the get mail
button' and there where it says more actions, you hit
Hi all, this is the last place where I an hoping to get some answers, advice
call it what you will. Basically, for some quite some months now the message
rules that I have created with apple mail on my mac no longer work at all. For
example with the mac for the blind list, all the sender's from
there are
times I screw it up. A friend was working with me to help me make rules for a
mailbox. There are times I know when to interact and when not to. Is there a
basic rule of thumb one can follow in order to know when to do this and when
not to?
Thanks much
Pam Francis
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On 2/8/2015 7:47 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
Hi folks,
I know this is an elementary question, I should know it, however there are
times I screw it up. A friend was working with me to help me make rules for a
mailbox. There are times I know
Hi folks,
I know this is an elementary question, I should know it, however there are
times I screw it up. A friend was working with me to help me make rules for a
mailbox. There are times I know when to interact and when not to. Is there a
basic rule of thumb one can follow in order to know
should use rules.
A smart mailbox is just a stored search function. It can search one or more
mailboxes for the anything that you can search from in the Mail bulbar. The
only difference is that you don’t have to recreate the search.
These smart Mailboxes or folders are also available in iTunes
Hello:
Thanks for the information. I'd like, for example, all of the messages from
John Smith to disappear from th inbox using message rules. How do I do this?
On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
This depends on what you want. If you want all the messages from John Smith
Sorry, one more question. Do you have multiple systems that you read mail on?
If so, you should use GMail filters so yor rules are appled to every computer.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:45 AM, ernest mccullough ernest.mccullo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello:
Thanks
No, just this mac as my windows PC stopped working.
On Dec 17, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
Sorry, one more question. Do you have multiple systems that you read mail on?
If so, you should use GMail filters so yor rules are appled to every computer.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec
Hello:
I used to know how to create a message so that messages from a specific person
can go to it's own mailbox but I forgot how to do it, as I haven't used my mac
in a while. I attempted to do it lat night, it kept saying create message rules
but when I pressed enter, it went back
in a while. I attempted to do it lat night, it kept saying create message rules
but when I pressed enter, it went back to the message itself. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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person can go to it's own mailbox but I forgot how to do it, as I haven't
used my mac in a while. I attempted to do it lat night, it kept saying
create message rules but when I pressed enter, it went back to the message
itself. Any help would be greatly
I haven’t had the time to try it this morning but just a quick suggestion to
try, when on the page where you think the menu button should be, use
vo+command+j to go through various controls, and you might find it. I find
this helpful whenever I fail to find a button on a page. They sometimes
Thank you. I found the button.
On 8 Dec 2014, at 8:20 am, Andrew Lamanche ioani...@me.com wrote:
I haven’t had the time to try it this morning but just a quick suggestion to
try, when on the page where you think the menu button should be, use
vo+command+j to go through various controls,
. Then I vo space bar on that pop up menu, go to
where it says edit alias, and that takes me to the icloud.com website. I
find rules, and instead of vo space bar on rules, you have to do the mouse
down command, then mouse up command. Once you do this, you will be able to
find your rules
Hello.
This morning, I was able to make a new rule using iCloud.com using my Mac mini.
Now, I try to do the same in IMac using the same iCloud.com but can’t find the
menu option in iCloud using the browser as I go to the Get mail button and vo
right but find no menu button.
If anyone can help
Hi.
I think I’ve fixed my iCloud rule options in www.icloud.com
http://www.icloud.com/
The site seems a bit better than what it was in Mavericks.
So I hope this works.
Thanks.
Kawal.
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Hello.
In Mavericks, we are able to set Global rules for our mailboxes using
www.icloud.com http://www.icloud.com/ as I set up many rules at the time and
wrote a helpful to do guide on it.
Now that I have Yosemite and set up different mailboxes to do the very same, to
sign into www.icloud.com
http://icloud.com/ website. I find rules, and instead of vo space bar on
rules, you have to do the mouse down command, then mouse up command. Once you
do this, you will be able to find your rules, and set them up the same way.
HTH
On Dec 6, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu kgli...@icloud.com
Hello jonathan.
Please tell me how your Server Side Rules work please as I at present use rule
settings In I cloud to do this but it is messy.
Thank you.
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Please tell me how your Server Side Rules work please as I at present use
rule settings In I cloud to do this but it is messy.
Thank you.
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Hello.
Please can someone tell me how I can add a rule so that I can subscribe to the
VIPHONE list and the mail can go to a specific folder as I have never been able
to do that successfully. I know I'd have to do it on the web because I have
Icloud.
Thank you for your help.
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and activate the
Rules button, then the Rules tab, then the add a rule button. The trick is to
stop interacting with the Mail frame, then interact again, if you hit a button
but nothing seems to happen - for whatever reason, this causes VO's focus to
see the updated frame. Once you add your rule
until you're at the top level of the frame (easiest to just
stop interacting with the frame and then interact with it). Find and activate
the Rules button, then the Rules tab, then the add a rule button. The trick
is to stop interacting with the Mail frame, then interact again, if you hit
devices
using that iCloud account. So, a sneaky thing you can do if you're using a
desktop Mac, is just to leave your Mail open and as messages come in, they'll
be put into the places you want them to go using just rules on the Mac. For
security, I'd make sure your Mac requires a password
. mai 2014 kl. 17:07 skrev Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com:
Hi,
In order for rules to sync across devices, you'll need to create these rules
at the web interface level instead of the individual app level. That is, if
you create the rule in Mail on your Mac, it is not applied to any other Mac
hi
I am trying to use rules to organize my meal. the rules are not working. I
created them using the mail app. they are mainly for my gmail account, however,
I do want them to work and sync across devices.
How can i accomplish this task? How easy is it to do using voiceover on my mac?
Jessica
Hi,
In order for rules to sync across devices, you'll need to create these rules at
the web interface level instead of the individual app level. That is, if you
create the rule in Mail on your Mac, it is not applied to any other Mac nor
your iDevices. Whereas, when you create the rule
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Hi,
In order for rules to sync across devices
. You can have 4 Labels or Maps containing 2000 in each. And
only have 70 emails in your inbox with more private subjects ore none email
list post.
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12. mai 2014 kl. 17:07 skrev Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com:
Hi,
In order for rules to sync across devices, you'll need to create
Hi
Cam i please have step by step instructions for using ic-oud.com to create
rules that would sync across devices?
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What is the site where you can set icloud rules? I go to icloud.com and it
brings me to a apple store site.
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actions button, go back in and press
'rules. Once you complete the rule, there are two done buttons you'll have
to press.
HtH,
Teresa
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On Feb 21, 2014, at 9:06 AM, Kliphton --- kliph...@outlook.com wrote:
What
Hey all,
Not sure what I am doing wrong as I have now done this twice only to have one
rule actually save, yet when I am finished it tells me I have 12 rules. I click
the tab create new rule enter the email sender and the folder I want the email
to go to then VO left and click done, it saves
I have never had this problem before.
On Feb 20, 2014, at 12:06 PM, Brian Fischler brianfisch...@me.com wrote:
Hey all,
Not sure what I am doing wrong as I have now done this twice only to have one
rule actually save, yet when I am finished it tells me I have 12 rules. I
click the tab
and press it. Go back into your rules and
check to see that they are all saved.
HtH,
teresa
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On Feb 20, 2014, at 10:12 AM, isaac isaac.heb...@gmail.com wrote:
I have never had this problem before
Hey Teresa,
Thanks, yes I discovered the second done button after sending this message. The
one thing I am noticing is a lot of messages sent to this list which I have go
to a folder other than my inbox still seem to end up in my inbox which was not
the case in gmail using rules
other than my inbox still seem to end up in my inbox
which was not the case in gmail using rules there. Is iCloud just not as good
as gmail is at filtering? Any idea? Thanks
On Feb 20, 2014, at 3:22 PM, Teresa Cochran batsfly...@me.com wrote:
During the process of creating a rule
I have not worked with auto-correct much, but I believe there is a checkbox in
system preferences under keyboard for turning this off.
For rules, the rules area of Mail preferences is where you want to be.
Since I am a couple versions back on OS right now I will not give specific
instructions
.
For rules, the rules area of Mail preferences is where you want to be.
Since I am a couple versions back on OS right now I will not give specific
instructions, but to open preferences in any app you can select it from the
AppName menu or type command-comma. Once you have the preferences
Hi all,
can someone please give me step by step instructions on how to create message
rules in apple mail?
thanks in advance,
Andrew
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1. Can someone please give me detailed step by step instructions on how to set
up message rules in the mac’s mail program?
2. Is there a Mac version of DVD audio extractor and is it accessible? If not,
is there a mac app equivalent?
3. Is there a accessible mac version of Goldwave
, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
if your using gmail, and your using IMAP, you need to go to the gmail site
and set up the rules, which they call filters, and folders, which they call
labels on the gmail site. then, the changes will be reflected across all
your devices
Hey all,
I am sure I am not the only one experiencing this. I use a Mac at home still
running Mt. Lion, yes no reason for me to upgrade with all the gmail nightmares
I have heard about. Anyway I have rules set up for this list and other lists I
am on on my desktop and laptop to send all
Hi,
if your using gmail, and your using IMAP, you need to go to the gmail site and
set up the rules, which they call filters, and folders, which they call labels
on the gmail site. then, the changes will be reflected across all your
devices. You set up a rule on the Mac, it only affect
Yes, you’d have to delete the rules on your Mac. Also, when you set the rules
up, there is a checkbox that says “skip inbox”. Make sure you find that and
check it, or else you’ll get a copy there.
HtH,
teresa
Slow down; you'll get there faster.
On Oct 31, 2013, at 1:28 PM, Brian Fischler
, 2013, at 3:54 PM, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
if your using gmail, and your using IMAP, you need to go to the gmail site
and set up the rules, which they call filters, and folders, which they call
labels on the gmail site. then, the changes will be reflected across all
yes, as far as I am aware you can't have nested conditions. So you can't, for
instance, set an event to occur if condition one and either condition two or
condition three are present. This is a shame. You can apparently do this in
other places such as smart playlists where you apparently option
Hi all,
I'm setting up several rules to filter mail. I'd like to filter mail from more
than one list into a folder. How do I indicate connectors for multiple
conditions such as and, or etc?
Thanks,
Don
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I'm setting up several rules to filter mail. I'd like to filter mail from
more than one list into a folder. How do I indicate connectors for multiple
conditions such as and, or etc?
Thanks,
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Before the criteria, you have a popup with any or all of the following rules
are met. Any would be or and all is the same as anding them.
I'm sure you've seen that. If you are wanting more complex Boolean
expressions, I don't think it does that.
On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:31 PM, don bishop w6
did.
1. created a mailbox
2. went in to preference pains and rules of course.
3. interacted with the first scroll area left it at any and contains put in
the address xx...@dodo.com.au I then interacted with the actions scroll area
and chose move to folder and sellected the folder.
I
and MacVisionaries in the cc and various
other interesting combinations. What I did for this is, in my rule,
specified that the To cContains MacVisionaries and that the cc
Contains MacVisionaries. So, in this case, you would want to match
Any of the rules (as opposed to All), and by simply asking
are duplicates in other
folders, or that they were simply not caught by the rule when they came in.
It could be that mail itself, filters its important messages over to the
important mailbox, even before it applies our rules. I hope someone will
chime in on this if they have a solution.
Paul
, in this case, you would want to match Any of the rules
(as opposed to All), and by simply asking if either contains
MacVisionaries, it usually got around any of the differences in how others
addressed their messages.
HTH.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-08-03, at 5:17 PM, Harry
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