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DESCRIPTION

Mailboxer is Smart Mailboxes for your contacts in Mac OS X's Mail.

By default, Mailboxer will create a smart mailbox in Mail for each contact in your Address Book, giving you convenient access to all conversations you had with each of your contacts. If you have a group named ‘Mailboxer’ in your Address Book, just the contacts in that group will be used. After launching the application you can access a more detailed readme. Be sure to read that.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.0:
  • Added choice of Address Book group to be used.
  • Added ability to enter the name for the smart folder Mailboxer creates.
  • Added icon. Thanks to Henrik Cederblad for designing, making and contributing it
  • Added French localisation. Thanks to Ronald Leroux for the contribution.
  • Added German localisation.
  • All new and shiny window design.
  • You can now set the name of the Smart Mailbox folder Mailboxer creates.
  • Added Preferences for the contents and the display settings of the Smart Mailboxes.
  • Mailboxer now tries to tell you exactly what clicking that button will do.
  • Added ability to check for updates.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:earthlingsoft
Downloads:1,936
  - Version d/l:1,360
Internet:Email
License:Free
Date:26 Apr 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Mailboxer User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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    Apr 27 2007
    ****.

    HENRIKTEKNIK  This is brilliant. It bridges a gap between the Address Book and Mail. And it does it without any problems or hickups.

    Thanks!  
    (Version 5.0)

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    Mar 21 2007
    ****.

    ENDE42  Nice! Does what it says. Just set up a addressbook group 'Mailboxer' and run Mailboxer from time to time. Just remember: If contacts in your AB change mailaddresses, you wont see the old mails in the smart mailboxes any more.  
    (Version 4.0)

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    Apr 27 2007

    BILL SHAMAM1  or, you could edit that person's smart folder manually.  
    (Version 5.0)

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