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I hate the Apple Mail App!
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1764810"><p>I get the same result in Mail by using the Classic layout in Mail (Mail/Preferences/Viewing and check "Use Classic Layout"). I then get the sidebar showing Inbox, with all my account inboxed indented below, Sent with all my sent accounts indented below, etc. And if I just highlight the "Inbox" line, I see ALL my inbox items, with column showing what Mailbox each item is in. If I select that Mailbox, that column disappears. I find that very, very easy to use.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I just tried with the "Use Classic Layout" unchecked, and the result is that I can still have the same sidebar, and in the preview pane when I select the upper level Inbox, the sub-folder is shown just below the time of receipt for the mail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1764810"] I get the same result in Mail by using the Classic layout in Mail (Mail/Preferences/Viewing and check "Use Classic Layout"). I then get the sidebar showing Inbox, with all my account inboxed indented below, Sent with all my sent accounts indented below, etc. And if I just highlight the "Inbox" line, I see ALL my inbox items, with column showing what Mailbox each item is in. If I select that Mailbox, that column disappears. I find that very, very easy to use. EDIT: I just tried with the "Use Classic Layout" unchecked, and the result is that I can still have the same sidebar, and in the preview pane when I select the upper level Inbox, the sub-folder is shown just below the time of receipt for the mail. [/QUOTE]
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