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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Does Mac have any e-mail other than .mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="ToddG" data-source="post: 289689" data-attributes="member: 23228"><p><strong>Mail</strong> automatically creates a separate Inbox for each discrete account. The "main" inbox simply shows what's in all of the others. If you have three separate accounts set up being checked by <strong>Mail</strong> there should be a little triangle next to the Inbox icon. Click it, and a tree will drop down with a small inbox for each individual account.</p><p></p><p>In fact, the main Inbox is nothing but a Smart Folder that reports all of the messages in your discrete inboxes.</p><p></p><p>Also, you could add either the Mailbox or To fields to your Inbox layout; this would tell you at a glance which account received the message. To do this, just right-click on the field labels (where it says From, Subject, Date Received, etc. above the list of emails you've got in your box) and choose the appropriate field to add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddG, post: 289689, member: 23228"] [b]Mail[/b] automatically creates a separate Inbox for each discrete account. The "main" inbox simply shows what's in all of the others. If you have three separate accounts set up being checked by [b]Mail[/b] there should be a little triangle next to the Inbox icon. Click it, and a tree will drop down with a small inbox for each individual account. In fact, the main Inbox is nothing but a Smart Folder that reports all of the messages in your discrete inboxes. Also, you could add either the Mailbox or To fields to your Inbox layout; this would tell you at a glance which account received the message. To do this, just right-click on the field labels (where it says From, Subject, Date Received, etc. above the list of emails you've got in your box) and choose the appropriate field to add. [/QUOTE]
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