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Tip: To ensure that a message matched by a given rule isn't also processed by other
rules, add the Stop Evaluating Rules action as the final action for any rule. Doing this
improves Mail's performance and avoids potential rule conflicts.
Mavericks' Mail applies rules automatically to messages as they are delivered to your Inbox.
Sounds about right, but there is a hitch. Mail does not apply rules to messages that arrive in
other mailboxes, even if the messages are unread. That means if you have a server-based rule
that moves certain messages to your Family mailbox, those messages bypass your Inbox and
therefore don't get processed by Mail's rules.
You can manually apply rules to selected messages, wherever they reside, by choosing
Message > Apply Rules. For example, you might want Mail to use rules to re-sort messages
that were moved into the wrong mailbox by the server. However, note that that command
applies all your rules, not just a specific rule. If you want more control over after-the-fact
rules, try the Mail Act-On plug-in.
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