How do I apply Mail rules automatically to secondary mailboxes?

I have a set of rules to manage my incoming mail. I've noticed that the rules I've set do not automatically filter incoming e-mails into their respective appropriate destinations. This is frustrating as I have to actually click on the e-mail and select Apply Rules for it to be filtered and, really, what's the good of having rules at all at that point?


THINGS I'VE TRIED:

  1. I've restarted Mail after filtering through all of my e-mails.
  2. Mail is currently running with new e-mails arriving, i.e. the e-mail rules aren't missing the e-mails because Mail is inactive.
  3. I've read that Mail only automatically filters the Inbox. I've not tested this, but even if true, this is hugely flawed. My Inbox is linked to my main, personal e-mail address which I don't give out accept to a few personal friends and relatives. This is to keep it as clean as possible. I have an e-mail address alias dedicated online and retail sites, which is the mail I'm trying to filter. Essentially, 99% of the mail that needs to be filtered never actually makes it to my Inbox in the first place.
  4. I've read that this is a bug... from like 2012. I seriously doubt this is still the case.


The idea that Mail only automatically filters the Inbox seems absolutely astonishingly inadequate. If the rules can be applied to other e-mail addresses and mailboxes, why can't they be applied automatically?

Has this been remedied? If so, how can I apply the changes on my system?

Posted on Aug 15, 2022 10:25 AM

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Aug 18, 2022 4:15 AM in response to JohnBaron

For you, I believe it is working as designed. Rules don’t apply to mailboxes. They apply to messages, They only automatically apply to messages that arrive in the inbox.

If you need to manually apply rules, you have to select the messages for which you wish to apply the rule. If you want to apply the rule to an entire mailbox, you’d have to select all messages (cmd-a) and then apply the rule.

it might be possible to boil that all down into an AppleScript and keyboard shortcut, the rules via Apple script.

Aug 15, 2022 1:27 PM in response to The Embreeology

The Embreeology wrote:

1. This is absolutely not true.

If this statement was true, then:

If e-mail rules are correctly configured, AND
2. If e-mail rules are active, AND
3. If a new e-mail comes in, THEN
4. That e-mail should be slotted into the correct folder according to those rules.
5.
What actually is the case is:

The e-mail rules are correctly configured, AND
6. The e-mail rules are active, AND
7. A new e-mail comes in, THEN
8. The new e-mail sits unfiltered in the original repository, completely ignored by the configured and active rules.

That's because you have a problem that's unique to your setup. If you were right then you would not be the first to have posted the question. Mail rules, regardless of the email provider, have always only been automatically applied to emails in the Inbox mailbox.


Have you installed and run any "cleaning", "optimizing", "speed-up", anti-virus or VPN apps on your Mac?


Give this a try: boot into Safe Mode according to How to use safe mode on your Mac and test to see if the problem persists. Reboot normally and test again.


NOTE: Safe Mode boot can take up to 3 - 5 minutes as it's doing the following; 

• Verifies your startup disk and attempts to repair directory issues, if needed

• Loads only required kernel extensions (prevents 3rd party kernel/extensions from loading)

• Prevents Startup Items and Login Items from opening automatically

• Disables user-installed fonts 

• Deletes font caches, kernel cache, and other system cache files


Aug 15, 2022 11:12 AM in response to BobTheFisherman

This is absolutely not true.


If this statement was true, then:


  1. If e-mail rules are correctly configured, AND
  2. If e-mail rules are active, AND
  3. If a new e-mail comes in, THEN
  4. That e-mail should be slotted into the correct folder according to those rules.


What actually is the case is:


  1. The e-mail rules are correctly configured, AND
  2. The e-mail rules are active, AND
  3. A new e-mail comes in, THEN
  4. The new e-mail sits unfiltered in the original repository, completely ignored by the configured and active rules.

Aug 15, 2022 2:16 PM in response to Old Toad

This laptop is brand new out of the box, so it's doubtful that it's a faulty underlying configuration.


"Mail rules, regardless of the email provider, have always only been automatically applied to emails in the Inbox mailbox."


If this is true, I don't understand the rationale. I have three e-mail addresses routing to the Mail app, all of which are Apple derived e-mail addresses:


PRIMARY E-MAIL

<PrimaryEmail>@me.com - INBOX - This is my personal e-mail address that I don't hand out to anyone unless I'm close to them. While I suspect the rules do work against this inbox, (they work against Apple e-mails), it's hard to test if it works across the board because I have so few inbound e-mails coming to this address.


SECONARY E-MAIL

<SecondaryEmail>@me.com - SECONDARY INBOX - This is an alias built off of the primary e-mail through iCloud.com. This is the catch-all e-mail address for vendors and retail sites to send their ads and whatever to. This is the inbox that needs to be filtered, but it's the inbox that fails to filter.


Can anyone tell me why it wouldn't just automatically filter against ALL e-mails coming in, regardless of whether or not they're coming to one e-mail address or another?


Aug 18, 2022 3:37 AM in response to The Embreeology

Is there a solution yet?

I have the same problem. I have a rule set up for messages coming to my primary inbox. The rule isn't automatically applied. If I select "apply rules" then still not. Only if I SELECT a message that applies to the rules and THEN choose "apply rules", the rule is applied. But since the rule is nothing more then saving it to a specific mail-folder, I can do that just as fast manually.

This problem is indeed existing for years, so I experienced it in different versions of MacOS and Mail, I tried deleting and adding the rule, which works just the one time after changing it.

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