> I created a note on my iPad, and it synced with my iMac (Lion 10.7.5). The
> note appears in my me.com inbox and in a folder named Notes in a section
> named REMINDERS. I don't need it to be in both places, but if I delete it
> from one, it's deleted from the other.
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In article <michelle-7C4719.18123813112...@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <miche...@michelle.org> wrote:
> In article <chrispam1-DB441F.16273013112...@newsfeed.aioe.org>,
> Chris Schram <chrisp...@frontier.com> wrote:
> > > I created a note on my iPad, and it synced with my iMac (Lion 10.7.5). > > > The note appears in my me.com inbox and in a folder named Notes in a > > > section named REMINDERS. I don't need it to be in both places, but if > > > I delete it from one, it's deleted from the other.
> > That's just the way Notes works. I don't have an iOS device, but when I > > create a note on my iMac, it shows up on my MacBook, and vice versa.
> That's not the problem; the problem is that it appears in both the in box > and the Notes folder.
If you were running 10.8, they would instead appear in the Notes application. In older versions of Mail, Apple allowed you to configure that by going into Mail Preferences > Accounts > Mailbox Behaviors > Show notes in Inbox. You'll have to repeat that for each account in question.
If you want notes you create on your computer not to show up elsewhere, you can go into Mail Preferences > Composing and change the Create Notes & To Do s in setting to something other than your iCloud account. In 10.8, you set this in the Notes application (Notes menu > Default Account).
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In article <michelle-9F9660.15423113112...@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <miche...@michelle.org> wrote:
> I created a note on my iPad, and it synced with my iMac (Lion 10.7.5). The > note appears in my me.com inbox and in a folder named Notes in a section > named REMINDERS. I don't need it to be in both places, but if I delete it > from one, it's deleted from the other.
It may be different on Lion (I'm using Snow Leopard), but go to Mail - Preferences - Accounts - Mailbox Behaviors. For each account, uncheck "Show notes in inbox".
In article <michelle-9F9660.15423113112...@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <miche...@michelle.org> wrote:
> I created a note on my iPad, and it synced with my iMac (Lion 10.7.5). The > note appears in my me.com inbox and in a folder named Notes in a section > named REMINDERS. I don't need it to be in both places, but if I delete it > from one, it's deleted from the other.
Preferences:iCloud Account:Mailbox Behaviours:Show notes in Inbox:off.
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