1/05/2013

[macsupport] Digest Number 9316

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Digest #9316
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Re: Mail: Smart Mailboxes and archiving by "James Robertson" jamesrob328i

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Sat Jan 5, 2013 4:01 am (PST) . Posted by:

"Ken" avliska

OK, yes. I've now got the sidebar again, YAY! So, I can access the iTunes Store right there. I'm still curious about that "iTunes Store" button to the right of "album, artist, genre.videos, radio"
that others have spoken about, and even the Apple website shows. but I don't have it. What do you folks make of that?
Ken S.

--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com, Jim Saklad wrote:
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> > That's what I see on the Apple website "how-to" video, but on my version of iTunes, 11.0.1, that button that says "iTunes store" isn't there. All the other stuff you refer to is, but not that. How do I add that button?
> > Ken S.
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> In the View menu in iTunes, click on the Show Sidebar item.
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> Jim Saklad

Sat Jan 5, 2013 4:46 am (PST) . Posted by:

"James Robertson" jamesrob328i


On Jan 4, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Dave C davec2468@yahoo.com> wrote:

> If I archive a mailbox, will all the Smart Mailboxes now no longer reference the original (now archived) mailboxes?

This is a guess, but a guess based on logic. Because Smart Mailboxes are conceptually like structured searches on data that actually "lives" elsewhere, if the "elsewhere" is no longer available, then the search result will no longer include the data that's no longer immediately at hand. I'm pretty confident that's the way it will be if you have IMAP accounts.

If your incoming mail is POP, then I'm not sure why you would want to archive it (the main disadvantage of IMAP for those who aren't worried about the small privacy risk of having their information living on the mail provider's server being the COST of that storage).

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