Episode 7 - Updates
Elann.com
Handmaiden Sea Silk
Stitch N Bitch Forum
Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival
Knit Bloggers Ball
Mama-E
Knotty Mouse
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Hope to see you at MS&W!
Good luck spending less than 100! I had a 150 budget last year and barely made it. There is just way too much amazing yarn there!!
I wanted to let you know that I have really enjoyed listening to your podcast over the past few weeks. You do a great job - thanks ! As a matter of fact, after listening to your episode about spinning, I went and booked a lesson, and was immediately hooked ! I'm in VA, so maybe I will run into you on Saturday up in MD. I've never been before, so I am way excited. Thanks again.
I love your podcasts. No music and lots of good information. I see you need help with your Mac mail application. It can run circles around Outlook Express.
In order to organize all you emails, you need to set up a Smart Mail Box.
Cindy, Mac user since 1986!
Here goes and I hope it helps:
Creating a Smart Mailbox
A Smart Mailbox displays a set of email messages, stored in other mailboxes, that match specific criteria you have defined. For example, you might create a Smart Mailbox that searches all your mailboxes for messages from a specific sender and displays them. Smart Mailboxes are a fast and convenient way to group together and display messages from various locations, without having to physically move the messages between mailboxes.
You can create Smart Mailboxes that search for matching messages in a single mailbox, a group of mailboxes, or all mailboxes. Smart Mailboxes automatically update the list of messages to include new messages that match the criteria you defined.
When you make a change to a message viewed through a Smart Mailbox, such as marking the message as read or unread, or moving or deleting the message, the change is reflected in the mailbox where the message is actually stored.
Choose Mailbox > New Smart Mailbox.
Use the pop-up menus and text fields to define the search criteria for the mailbox. If necessary, click the Add (+) button to expand the search criteria.
You can also create a Smart Mailbox by using the search field in the top-right corner of the viewer window and then clicking the Save button below the search field.
To change the search criteria or to rename a Smart Mailbox, choose Mailbox > Edit Smart Mailbox. To delete a Smart Mailbox, select the mailbox and choose Mailbox > Delete.