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My company has a lot of incoming mail. We store these within different
profect folders by dragging and dropping the messages. My problem is that Outlook 2000 doesnt handle this very well. For example, when someone has replied to a message, and we drag and drop that, it comes up with rubbish file names like : questions (2) Is there a better way to store emails into different project files like this? Jagdip Singh Ajimal. |
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