How to automatically add color labels to emails in Mac OS X

When you receive a daily dose of email messages is difficult to clutter your inbox. OS X Mail allows you to email messages you receive on entry to provide a color label. Personally, I think a lot more convenient than the direct transfer of email messages to a specific folder, the probability that it helps them go unnoticed is quite large.

The color labels with the email you can e-mail messages that meet certain criteria with a color. I receive many comments on daily articles, these emails always start with the subject: "[Apple tips] comment. Here use filtering and a color label to grant these types of emails very quickly reflected in my inbox.

How do you automatically assign color labels?

1. Go in to the OS X Mail preferences menu.
2. Click on the "Rules" icon
3. Add a new line with the 'Add rule'
4. Give the rule a name
5. Specify the criteria that an email must satisfy.
6. Select the task "Set color" and select a text or background color.
7. Click "OK"

Then you get another window where you can choose to see the newly created rule to implement the existing emails in your inbox. After adding the line is automatically performed on all incoming email messages.

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