In the versions of Mac OS X which I use mail messages appear in the Dock if they have been opened. Sometimes this is useful, but over time there tend to be many "opened" messages in the Dock. Is there any way of closing a whole bunch of those in the dock quickly?
What would also be useful would be to group some of these together, but then somehow file them in a folder so that they could all be opened/closed at the same time. I'm not aware of any way of doing this, so I usually just open/close these things one at a time when I get round to it. There doesn't seem to be any way of selecting the docked messages to close them without opening them, hence the query.
This is in Mountain Lion, but I think the situation is the same in El Capitan and Snow Leopard - though I'm not using those right now so can't check.
What would also be useful would be to group some of these together, but then somehow file them in a folder so that they could all be opened/closed at the same time. I'm not aware of any way of doing this, so I usually just open/close these things one at a time when I get round to it. There doesn't seem to be any way of selecting the docked messages to close them without opening them, hence the query.
This is in Mountain Lion, but I think the situation is the same in El Capitan and Snow Leopard - though I'm not using those right now so can't check.
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