Messages In This Digest (8 Messages)
- 1a.
- Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate From: T Hopkins
- 1b.
- Re: Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate From: Doug Yelmen
- 1c.
- Re: Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate From: T Hopkins
- 2a.
- Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA From: Doug Yelmen
- 2b.
- Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA From: Doug Yelmen
- 2c.
- Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA From: LouisD
- 2d.
- Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA From: Doug Yelmen
- 3.
- iCloud question From: Robert
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Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate
Posted by: "T Hopkins" hoplist@hillmanncarr.com todhop
Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:14 am (PDT)
I gather multiple accounts using Apple Mail. Most are POP and all come to the unified Inbox. One is Gmail. This does not show in the unified Inbox. I've just added another IMAP account and this does show in the unified Inbox, but I don't want it to.
Question - Can I control this behavior? What is special about the "Gmail" setup that I can't seem to change for a custom IMAP account?
It seems wrong to move my incoming IMAP mail from the "Inbox" automatically with a rule. I want incoming mail in the IMAP inbox. I just don't want to see it unified with all my other incoming mail.
Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
todhopkins-at-hillmanncarr. com
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Re: Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate
Posted by: "Doug Yelmen" dougyelmen@earthlink.net dougyelmen
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:04 am (PDT)
i'll be an early bird, and say, to get gmail in your mail inbox, go to google, and fix the situation there.
that's what i did several years ago, and it still works. how, i can't say, but DD probably can.
i can't remember last week, let alone much else.
good luck,
doug
Doug Yelmen
dougyelmen@earthlink.net
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ riverrat68/
http://www.postmodernart.com/
On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:14 AM, T Hopkins wrote:
> I gather multiple accounts using Apple Mail. Most are POP and all come to the unified Inbox. One is Gmail. This does not show in the unified Inbox. I've just added another IMAP account and this does show in the unified Inbox, but I don't want it to.
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> Question - Can I control this behavior? What is special about the "Gmail" setup that I can't seem to change for a custom IMAP account?
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> It seems wrong to move my incoming IMAP mail from the "Inbox" automatically with a rule. I want incoming mail in the IMAP inbox. I just don't want to see it unified with all my other incoming mail.
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> Tod Hopkins
> Hillmann & Carr Inc.
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Re: Apple Mail - Keeping Accounts Separate
Posted by: "T Hopkins" hoplist@hillmanncarr.com todhop
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:44 am (PDT)
Hmmm. I want to do the opposite. I like the way Gmail behaves. I want my other IMAP to behave the way Gmail behaves. But your suggestion of looking at the IMAP service provider end for the proper config is a good one. I did not think of that. I'll do that.
Cheers,
tod
Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
todhopkins-at-hillmanncarr. com
On Jun 27, 2012, at 10:04 AM, Doug Yelmen wrote:
> i'll be an early bird, and say, to get gmail in your mail inbox, go to google, and fix the situation there.
> that's what i did several years ago, and it still works. how, i can't say, but DD probably can.
> i can't remember last week, let alone much else.
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> good luck,
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> doug
> Doug Yelmen
> dougyelmen@earthlink.net
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ riverrat68/
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> http://www.postmodernart.com/
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> On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:14 AM, T Hopkins wrote:
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> > I gather multiple accounts using Apple Mail. Most are POP and all come to the unified Inbox. One is Gmail. This does not show in the unified Inbox. I've just added another IMAP account and this does show in the unified Inbox, but I don't want it to.
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> > Question - Can I control this behavior? What is special about the "Gmail" setup that I can't seem to change for a custom IMAP account?
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> > It seems wrong to move my incoming IMAP mail from the "Inbox" automatically with a rule. I want incoming mail in the IMAP inbox. I just don't want to see it unified with all my other incoming mail.
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Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA
Posted by: "Doug Yelmen" dougyelmen@earthlink.net dougyelmen
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:01 am (PDT)
will do, Lou.
Doug
Doug Yelmen
dougyelmen@earthlink.net
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ riverrat68/
http://www.postmodernart.com/
On Jun 27, 2012, at 5:21 AM, LouisD wrote:
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> Cool. Let me know how you like your RAID and how it affects performance. I'm especially interested in your feedback on how it impacts LightRoom 4.1 performance.
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> Lou
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> http://www.dinagraphics.com/ photos.php
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>> i ordered it tonight 10:44 pm. thanks for your help. appreciate it.
>> think i will send my iMac back to OCW for an eSATA one of these days.
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Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA
Posted by: "Doug Yelmen" dougyelmen@earthlink.net dougyelmen
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:02 am (PDT)
enjoyed your photography and paintings, and cool web site.
Doug Yelmen
dougyelmen@earthlink.net
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ riverrat68/
http://www.postmodernart.com/
On Jun 27, 2012, at 5:21 AM, LouisD wrote:
> Doug,
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> Cool. Let me know how you like your RAID and how it affects performance. I'm especially interested in your feedback on how it impacts LightRoom 4.1 performance.
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> Lou
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> http://www.dinagraphics.com/ photos.php
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> --- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups. , Doug Yelmen <dougyelmen@com ...> wrote:
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>> i ordered it tonight 10:44 pm. thanks for your help. appreciate it.
>> think i will send my iMac back to OCW for an eSATA one of these days.
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Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA
Posted by: "LouisD" lou@loudina.com ldina
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:15 am (PDT)
Thanks, Doug.
My son-in-law is a very good website developer and built my site for me. I was going for an understated look and I'm happy with it.
Lou
http://www.dinagraphics.com/ photos.php
--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups. , Doug Yelmen <dougyelmen@com ...> wrote:
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> enjoyed your photography and paintings, and cool web site.
> Doug Yelmen
> dougyelmen@...
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Re: question regarding Striped RAID-0 SATA
Posted by: "Doug Yelmen" dougyelmen@earthlink.net dougyelmen
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:35 am (PDT)
great. he did a good job. i don't care for flash.
doug
Doug Yelmen
dougyelmen@earthlink.net
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ riverrat68/
http://www.postmodernart.com/
On Jun 27, 2012, at 7:07 AM, LouisD wrote:
> Thanks, Doug.
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> My son-in-law is a very good website developer and built my site for me. I was going for an understated look and I'm happy with it.
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> Lou
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> --- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups. , Doug Yelmen <dougyelmen@com ...> wrote:
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>> enjoyed your photography and paintings, and cool web site.
>> Doug Yelmen
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iCloud question
Posted by: "Robert" cookrd1@discoveryowners.com cookrd1
Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:19 am (PDT)
I finally got around to setting up iCloud on my laptop macs. However, I immediately ran into a problem/question. iCloud lets you select what is synced/uploaded to it, and one of the options is Documents. Maybe I don't understand how this works, but it appears that if I select Documents, everything in y Documents folder will be sent to iCloud. Is this correct? I have 95 GB in my Documents folder on just one MBP, and I certainly don't want all of this sent to iCloud. I would like to be able to select what files are folders are sent to iCloud - is this possible?
Thanks,
Bob
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