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Pete:
For what it's worth, I had much the same kind of issues as you, and what I did was buy Nelson E-mail Organizer -- http://www.emailorganizer.com (best $35 I ever spent). Then I constructed rules for each type of mail, in-coming and out-going, to file them *upon receipt*, not leaving them in the Inbox or Sent ... This is possible because you tell NEO which *folders* matter, and they then "show up" as Active, which then, with one keystroke, can be tucked away when you are finished with them. Give it a try. It could be just what you're after. Regards, Chuck On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:49:16 +0200, Peter wrote: "schulkin" schreef in bericht ... Yes, each unread msg will be in a different folder. Thanx Schulkin, but this is not the way I would like to manage my emails; I want them in my inbox, unread, and I want them moved to different folders only when I've read them. But I really appreciate your help, thanks again:-). |
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