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LazyWeb: Incoming mail with > n "To:" recipients?
Merlin Mann | Jun 5 2006
Related to "Thanks. No." and email filtering, I wonder how hard it would be for Mail.app, etc. to have a rule by which messages with more than n recipients in the "To:" line could be flagged for (depending on your preferences and courage) filtering, auto-archiving, or deletion. Maybe via AppleScript? I've heard from several friends who filter all non-work email for which they aren't the exclusive "To:" recipient, but it would be handy to have some flexibility in what your own magic number is -- plus of course what you'd then do with emails that exceed your limit would be up to you. But in an edge case, for example, if I get an email that went to [>=90 TO: recipients] and [<=25%] of the recipients were in my Address Book, the message would be flagged as "possible friend spam." (And, yes, I was once on a "Hey, this is funny" list that went to 96 people multiple times each day. Good times.) So, any thoughts? Bonus points if it's a rule that's easy for non-geeks to recreate in GUI apps like Mail.app, Entourage, and Outlook, etc. Comments open for brainstorming. (In related news, as I mentioned on MM.com, I'll soon be opening a thread on the Board to take suggestions on improving Thanks. No., so keep your powder dry on that one.) 16 Comments
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I do something like this...Submitted by Andy (not verified) on June 5, 2006 - 10:57am.
I do something like this Entourage via a Group called "Me" that has all of my e-mail addresses in it. Then you create an incoming rule with: if "only recipient" "is not in group" "Me." Then simply have the "Then" portion either "Move Message" to your filter folder or "Set Category" to a filter category. I prefer the later, sorting my Inbox by Category with a ".to me" category at the top of the sort. I also have a group called "Notifiers" that contains e-mail addresses of high priority people. You can use the same "not in group" trick to make sure the annoying new mail notification doesn't display unless the incoming e-mail is from someone in the "Notifiers" group. It's a if "from" "is not in group" "Notifiers" then "Do Not Notify." Sorry, but no clue how to do it in Mail. » POSTED IN:
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