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Friday, May 19, 2006

Colorize Mail messages

You may be aware that Apple’s Mail program has the ability to color incoming messages, using the Rules section of its Preferences—check out the News from Apple rule at Mail -> Preferences -> Rules for an example of how this works. But did you know you can apply your own color scheme to already-arrived messages (as well as sent messages), directly in the Mail viewer window? It’s amazingly easy to do, and (as of 10.4) works quite well—in 10.3, colorized messages would lose their color when moved to another folder.

Color can be quite useful to help you identify critically important messages, highlight items you need to act on, or simply to make your inbox a less black-and-white place to be.

http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macosxhints/2006/05/mailcolor/index.php

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