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Mac tip: Get a special alert whenever your VIPs send you email

Recently, I wrote a tip about how to set your iPhone to alert you whenever you get email from “VIPs”—friends, loved-ones, colleagues, and other special someones you’ve nominated for very-important status. 

Not bad, readers said, but is there any way to do something similar on a Mac? Good question.

Want to get email notifications for only your VIPs? You can do it by tweaking a single Mail setting.

The answer: Yes, you can. All you have to do is teach the Mac’s Mail app a few new tricks.

Want notifications for all your new email messages, plus special alerts for VIP email? All you have to do is create a new Mail rule.

OK, but what if you want notifications for all your new email messages, plus special alerts for VIP email? If so, try this…

You’ll get a prompt asking if you want to apply your new rule to existing messages. You can click Apply if you like, but keep in mind that if you set an action like “Reply to message,” Mail will start replying to all the VIP messages sitting in your inbox. Since the idea here is to alert you to new VIP messages, I’d suggest click the “Don’t Apply” button.

Want to edit or delete your new VIP rule? Just retrace your steps (Click Mail, Preferences, Rules), select the rule you just created, then click Edit, Duplicate, or Remove. You can also deactivate a rule without deleting it by unchecking its box in the “Active” column.

Bonus tip

Among many other possibilities, you can also set Mail to notify you of replies to an specific email thread, similar to this recent iOS tip.

Just create a new rule, select “Subject” and “contains” as the first condition of the rule, then enter a subject line. Mail will automatically fill in the subject of the message that’s currently selected.

Then, for the action, you can set up an alert like the one we just created for VIPs, or you can create your own custom action—anything you like.

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