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Mail 2.0.5 and MailTags
Here's another minor bump in the road that was discovered after installing Mac OS 10.4.3. I Heart Apple notes that Mail's behavior was a bit erratic after the update. Specifically, junk mail wasn't being consistently filtered, and some rules had stopped working. Furthermore, malfunctioning rules could not be edited, so fixing them seemed impossible.After some searching, it was discovered that MailTags was the culprit. After updating to MailTags 1.1, all was right again. If you're running MailTags on Mac OS 10.4.3 (I love it myself), you may want to make sure you're using version 1.1.
[Via I Heart Apple]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
imack said 10:00AM on 11-03-2005
Thanks for the heads up on tags in Mail, just the one thing I missed the most in Mail.
Now all I need is a way to store Mail smartfolders in folders. Like the iTunes playlist folders do. My sidebar is getting mighty crammed nowadays.
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imack said 9:45AM on 11-03-2005
Thanks for the heads up on tags in Mail, just the one thing I missed the most in Mail.
Now all I need is a way to store Mail smartfolders in folders. Like the iTunes playlist folders do. My sidebar is getting mighty crammed nowadays.
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Rob said 3:11PM on 11-03-2005
thanks, I was wondering what was up with my junk mail being wonky immediately post-upgrade. all is well again!
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Esme Vos said 2:54PM on 11-03-2005
I have encountered problems with Mail. The emails marked Junk are not placed automatically in the Junk Mail folder although I have set my Mail Preferences to do that. The rules do not work: I created a rule which says that all mails from A go to the A Folder. After the update, this does not work anymore.
I have done what you suggested - upgraded to Mail Tags 1.1. The Junk mails are now going straight to the Junk folder.
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