<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/xhtml; charset=utf-8">
</head>
<body>
<div style="font-family:sans-serif"><div style="white-space:normal">
<p dir="auto">On 8 Sep 2019, at 20:36, Robert DelRossi wrote:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid #777; color:#777; margin:0 0 5px; padding-left:5px">
<p dir="auto">Charlie -- I'm new to Mailmate, too (and loving it!). Here's the approach I've taken with mailing lists.</p>
<p dir="auto">I created a new Smart Mailbox called Newsletters. In the Conditions section of its properties I set all the requirements for what I want collected (emails sent from all the various newsletter accounts). On the Sub-mailboxes tab I turned on "Submailbox for each unique value of From/Name." This creates a separate folder in the Smart Mailbox for each Name I receive. So, for example, I now automatically have folders under the Newsletters folder for one journal or another.</p>
<p dir="auto">Finally, in the Smart Mailbox properties I added a rule (in the Rules tab) that tags each incoming message with a Newsletters tag.</p>
<p dir="auto">Now, on my mail Inbox I set a condition that tells it to shows messages that <strong>don't</strong> have a Newsletter tag. This way, all the messages filtered into my Smart Mailbox don't show up in my Inbox.</p>
<p dir="auto">Hope this makes sense. As I say, I'm new here, too, so perhaps the others will have a more straightforward way to do this. But the approach I've taken works and I'm thrilled with the results.</p>
</blockquote>
<p dir="auto">Yes, it makes sense. So I should be able to create a "Mailing List" tag and get other mailboxes to ignore mails that are so tagged. A little clumsy but workable, I guess.</p>
<h2 style="font-size:1.2em">Charlie</h2>
<p dir="auto">Charlie Clark<br>
Kronenstr. 27a<br>
Düsseldorf<br>
D- 40217<br>
Tel: +49-211-938-5360<br>
Mobile: +49-178-782-6226</p>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>