![]() If you aren’t familiar with how rules like these work, a core concept to understand is that they have two parts: if and then. You can explore rules in Airmail for Mac by going to Window > Rules. To summarize the summary: rules in Airmail for Mac are awesome, and they can save you a lot of time. Run an AppleScript based on any of the above criteria and more.Trigger an Airmail Plugin to, say, save senders to a newsletter service.Save a PDF copy to a folder and archive a message.Unsubscribe you from a mailing list based on keywords in the message body.Bounce the Dock icon based on the sender.Display a notification based on keywords in the subject.When Airmail finds new messages, it can automatically apply a label to one message, archive another, create a PDF of another, and automatically trash a whole bunch. To summarize: rules in Airmail for Mac allow you to automatically organize your email, even without looking. Today, we want to talk about what the Mac has to offer in the “Organize My Email For Me” department: rules. ![]() We’re big fans of helping you do more with your email faster, which is why we offer unique, powerful Custom Actions on iPad and iPhone. Airmail for Mac Tip: Automate your email with powerful rules ![]()
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