Sometimes, it will have turned out well that something—say, an email—was set aside so that it was never seen or found again.
Mail Pilot for Mac does not come laid out for these cases; instead, messages you postpone and set aside for now are neatly collected. Access is easy, either in a folder-like list or via search.
To read and act on messages or conversation you have set aside for later in Mail Pilot for Mac:
Of course, you can also
Search results will include messages from all folders and with all status matching your criteria.
You can act on the messages under Set Aside as you would in the Inbox. To move an email or conversation back to the inbox from Set Aside so it becomes more prominent again:
(Updated February 2014)
Mail Pilot for Mac does not come laid out for these cases; instead, messages you postpone and set aside for now are neatly collected. Access is easy, either in a folder-like list or via search.
Access Emails Set Aside for Later in Mail Pilot for Mac
To read and act on messages or conversation you have set aside for later in Mail Pilot for Mac:
- Hit Command-3.
- You can also select the Set Aside tab in Mail Pilot for Mac's top navigation bar or
- select the Set Aside category under INCOMPLETE in the Sources list.
Of course, you can also
- use Mail Pilot for Mac search to find specific messages you have set aside.
Search results will include messages from all folders and with all status matching your criteria.
You can act on the messages under Set Aside as you would in the Inbox. To move an email or conversation back to the inbox from Set Aside so it becomes more prominent again:
- Hit f or click Folder in the toolbar at the message or conversation's bottom.
- Start typing "Inbox" until Mail Pilot for Mac completes the folder name (disregarding case).
- You can also click the black triangle (?) and select "Inbox" from the list that comes up.
- Click Move to Folder or hit Enter.
(Updated February 2014)
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