[muglo] Re: Junk Mail in Mac Mail
- From: Marty Peterson <marty.peterson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:31:23 -0400
I found that attachments can either be sent suitable for PC or MAC not both.
This is difficult when sending e-mails. Once Apple solves that problem, Mac
Mail is a very good program. I like the "bounce to sender" feature when
getting annoying e-mails.
Marty Peterson
On 6/21/04 9:01 AM, "Garth Phillips" <eurogarth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul:
>
> Toggle to "move it to Junk" (the automatic mode) and then just do a
> quick pass through each day/download (depending on your volume of junk)
> and use the "not junk key". I've found that this works very well for
> me.
>
> I too, recently started using the MacMail program and it seems OK and I
> get less complaints from other Mac users about the screwed up
> characters in Entourage, but a few things drive me nuts about it...
> 1. Although I got the Junk folder set to empty on close (and the waste
> too of course), I find that each time I relaunch Mail, it remembers the
> last count of Junk and add-in any new Junk: for example, on my first
> pass this morning I had 186 Junk Messages and after going through my
> mail and then closing, and now that i've opened Mail for the second
> time and downloaded messages, Mail reports 191 in Junk, then when I
> click on Junk the number changes to 5 Junk! Anyone else bothered by
> this or have a fix for it?
>
> 2. Unlike most members here, I prefer to reply to messages BEFORE the
> original text (so I have the latest comments on top rather than having
> to scroll through an entire conversation) and separate my comments with
> a horizontal rule rather than the default, coloured vertical rule. does
> anyone have a fix for that?
>
> 3. Attachements! It seems I can either have attachments as either
> suitable for the PC World or for other Apple users, but not both! This
> alone forces me to continue with Entourage at least for business
> purposes. Anyone found any answers for this?
>
> So far, MacMail is a big winner on junk filtering and ease of use while
> Entourage is for me far superior at attachments, look and feel and way,
> way better at mailing lists and account(s) maintenance. Eudora?
> Forgettaboutit!: If I wanted Outlook Express, I'd use it instead.
>
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> On 2004, Jun 20, , at 22:03, Paul Thomas wrote:
>
> I am using the Mac Mail in OS X. I do not seem to have a Junk mail Box
> - should one have one and be able to see it? If I try to GO TO Junk
> mailbox it is greyed out? I can set up Junk Mail rules which colours
> the entry - this is in Training Mode. In summary it seems I can have
> it marked and then delete it manually - does anyone know if this is
> correct or should I be doing something else?
>
> Paul
>
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