![]() With this new rule, any mail that comes from either e-mail address will be moved to the specific mailbox. In order to add another e-mail address, we need to click the “+” sign, this will add an additional field for another e-mail address. The sender in question–my boss–has two e-mail addresses that they commonly use, so we’ll include both into our rule to make sure that any mail that comes from either address is routed to our new mailbox. ![]() (In my case, I’m calling it “Lowell”, where all mail from my boss will go.)īack in our rules preferences, we’ll build our new rule, which will be very simple. Now, choose where you want your new mailbox to reside and give it an appropriate name. If it is not, then we can click on the “Mailbox” menu and select “New Mailbox…” from the menu selections. Before we do this, however, we need to make sure that the mailbox is already set up. ![]() For this example, we’ll set up a rule to route an email from a specific sender to a specific mailbox.
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