OS X V10.3 :: How To Make Regular Folder For Saving Mail
Mar 9, 2012How to make a folder for mail I wish to save. I do not want a Smart Mailbox, just a regular folder in my mail.
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G5, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
How to make a folder for mail I wish to save. I do not want a Smart Mailbox, just a regular folder in my mail.
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G5, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
When I save a file out of Mail to a local folder, it's not showing anymore! I make a new folder, save files to it out of Mail, and when I view the folder contents in the finder, it's not showing any files!
It's the same whether I save the mail as Rich text or Plain text. If I save as raw email, it saves it, but when I do a search, it only finds the file in Mail and not in that folder?
How do I make a folder for my Mac Mail, the program thats in the O.S system ? I would like to make a Mail To Keep folder.
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When I download an attachment from an email, for e.g. an excel file, it goes to my downloads folder. All is good. Now, I also noticed it goes to a folder username/library/mail downloads/ excel file. I was not aware of this. Is this by default? Is there a way to not have files download to this folder? I only say this because I download a lot of large files that I send to home from home. They are already in my downloads folder when I save them. I don't want them also in the mail downloads folder creating double space.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
For quick reference and surfing I want to create a folder like favourite in windows, to save the link there, for easy retrieval and reference.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
I'm attempting to burn an .avi file to DVD using iDVD. I've tried every tip on the web including, reducing the encoding quality & reducing the burn speed and de-install and re-install iDVD, but still manage to get the same message 'Encoding Video - There was an error during movie encoding' after having waited an hour for it to encode.I'm using iDVD '08 Vir.7.0.1 on a MacBook (10.5.8) with over 20GB of free space and 1GB of memory.The .avi file is 500mb in size.I've tried saving as a Video_TS folder rather than directly to a DVD, but still get the same error.
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MacBook Pro
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In most cases, this is an extra step that is unnecessary.Â
Right now, the attachment displays (opened) within the email, but I don't want to print several pages of an email when all I want is to print the attached doc, for instance, an attached invoice. Also, I can't tell what kind of document it is without saving it, which I don't like. I've tried to find a way around this in preferences but no luck. Â
I guess what I'd really prefer is to go back to the old Lion version of Mail, or something that approximates it more closely. Do I need to just get over it and realize that I'm going to have to save every attachment if I want to print it or is there a workaround of some sort?
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MacBook Air, iOS 8.1.1
OMG. Every word I type in Mail gets autosaved! I have dozens of drafts of the same message saved, one word at a time (or so it feels like).Â
How do I stop this craziness!? Cannot find the dropdown or setting anywhere.Â
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Does this work for anyone since upgrading to Safari 4: Try to save any email document from Mail.app as formatted text to your Desktop. No file ever appears for me... Is this a general bug or a quirk with my system ?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I know there is a way to get the From Subject etc on top like in the past but I can't remember. Anyone know how?
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iMac (24-inch), Mac OS X (10.7.3), MacBook 13in, ipad 2
i was searching for a programm that allowes you to hide a folder so that it is still clickable... all i found where lots of programms that made the folder invisible but after they where invisible i couldnt click on them anymore.
is it possible to make a folder invisible and place it at some spot on the screen i remember and when i click on that spot on the screen where the invisible folder is that the folder would open?
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MACBOOK PRO, Mac OS X (10.6.3)
In Mail, is there a way to print the list of mail activity in a folder without actually printing each email?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 13 inch 2.4Ghz Core i5 4 GB RM
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Any applications or something?
I tried using it in Keychain but, I don't know what I'm doing in there.
I was wondering if it is possible to make a certain folder password protected? If so, how would I do that? I only want to require password on one specific folder.
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1. Can I use it
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