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<blockquote type="cite" cite>My computer tech, Allen Hancock,
introduced me to Mail Act <br>
On...basically a quick key way to apply a rule to an email.
For <br>
example, quickly assign a key to move selected mail to a
particular <br>
matter/file folder that you have set up. Great app....and
very nice <br>
if you are on a latop...avoid using the mouse.<br>
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They also offer a new beta program called MailTags...I installed
it <br>
and it works very well considering it is beta. When you are
reading <br>
an email, a tag icon appears on the upper right side of
message. <br>
Click on it and several options appear, e.g. flag it and apply
a <br>
keywork or project category. The coolest feature is the
iCal <br>
feature...click on tag and immediately turn an email into a "to
do" <br>
in iCal, with due date, priority and notes...if necessary, copy
and <br>
past the contents of the email into notes. Your message has now
been <br>
turned into a calendar item on the fly.<br>
<br>
MailTags is out now...but apparently these types of features will
be <br>
added to Leopard when it comes out next year.<br>
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