Christian said:
on my system, the does not include the words choice is always dimmed in
the search dialog. In what situations is this choice available
On my system, when I have defined a search with includes all of the
words I can then add a new search criteria and does not include the
words is
Hi,
on my system, the does not include the words choice is always dimmed in
the search dialog. In what situations is this choice available and how do
I search for messages with certain criteria, but that do _not_ contain a
specific word in their subject (e.g. messages from a certain mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
treid to send myself chinese emails from different internet cafe here
in Taiwan, and often I got a percentage of unreadable messages although
the message was exactly the same.
Look for the content-type field in the full headers of the message. If
it does not specify the
Anthony Sanna wrote:
Can I mark AOL mail as spam with SpamSieve? 99% of my AOL mail is junk.
No, mail filters (and thus, SpamSieve integration) does not work
currently in IMAP.
Can I delete AOL mail with the standard PM commands?
Yes; deleted IMAP messages appear grayed out until you expunge
Richard said:
Oh, I get it, finally. Threading is really sorting with indenting.
I'm no expert here, but I think this doesn't get it either. If someone
changes the subject line in their reply to a message, Mail will not
consider it part of the same thread. But it is. True threading would
Barbara Needham wrote:
OS X Mail does group all these together, but not with continuous indenting.
Oh, I get it, finally. Threading is really sorting with indenting.
RH
There was another one for OS X only I used, can't remember the name of
right now; had a dancing girl icon. Don't know if it is still available.
It was Halime which is no longer being developed although the source code
has been made available.
One other one is Hogwasher. It's primarily a
William McCallum on 5/11/04 said
The latest version of OS X Mail does threading too (unless I'm not
understanding the term correctly).
No, not quite. Did you see the example Christian gave? That is a
graphical thread view of MacSoup. Others do it this way
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