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Mac mail grouping multiple senders into one
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<blockquote data-quote="Reflex" data-source="post: 1634003" data-attributes="member: 49013"><p>No, that isn't my issue. All of the 506 emails it shows belong in the inbox to that one email address. My issue is that the email is from Mike Curtis as you can see. But it shows 506 emails from Mike Curtis, Bonnie Baec...etc. Bonnie's emails should not be lumped with Mike's as they have nothing to do with each other. That 506 number should reflect ONLY the emails from Mike Curtis, and not everyone else it shows down the list. </p><p></p><p>If I click the arrows beside the 506 (in the screen shot they are down to reveal the list of all the names that shouldn't be there) then all the other emails are hidden. Let's say I want to look at an email I received from R S earlier that day. I won't be able to find it unless i either search for R S, or click on the email from Mike Curtis in order to find his email. I shouldn't have to click on an email from Mike Curtis to find an email from R S since they have nothing to do with each other. </p><p></p><p>Does this make more sense now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reflex, post: 1634003, member: 49013"] No, that isn't my issue. All of the 506 emails it shows belong in the inbox to that one email address. My issue is that the email is from Mike Curtis as you can see. But it shows 506 emails from Mike Curtis, Bonnie Baec...etc. Bonnie's emails should not be lumped with Mike's as they have nothing to do with each other. That 506 number should reflect ONLY the emails from Mike Curtis, and not everyone else it shows down the list. If I click the arrows beside the 506 (in the screen shot they are down to reveal the list of all the names that shouldn't be there) then all the other emails are hidden. Let's say I want to look at an email I received from R S earlier that day. I won't be able to find it unless i either search for R S, or click on the email from Mike Curtis in order to find his email. I shouldn't have to click on an email from Mike Curtis to find an email from R S since they have nothing to do with each other. Does this make more sense now? [/QUOTE]
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