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I set up rules in Outlook 2003 to move my outgoing messages to specified
folders. Works great! However, every message I send is marked "unread", forcing me to go to the Unread Mail search folder and manually mark them as read. I have accidentally marked new, incoming mail as read when performing this task. I have tried to modify the rules that move these messages to their specified folder so that they get marked as "read" but I do not see an option for that. |
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Wilfred wrote:
I have tried to modify the rules that move these messages to their specified folder so that they get marked as "read" but I do not see an option for that. That's because there is none. I don't know of any way to mark as read outgoing messages moved to folders via rules. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Wilfred wrote: I have tried to modify the rules that move these messages to their specified folder so that they get marked as "read" but I do not see an option for that. That's because there is none. I don't know of any way to mark as read outgoing messages moved to folders via rules. -- Brian Tillman I need this same feature. In order to use Conversations more effectively, I have my Sent Items moved back to the InBox and that works well, but I really would like the messages I create (new, replies and forwards) to not to show up as Unread. There are all kinds of articles explaining how this works and the "unread" status is such an obvious followup, there just MUST be some way to do it. Actually, in my opinion, it should never have be set to Unread anyway since it's a reply |
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TrinaSJackson@ARC wrote:
I need this same feature. In order to use Conversations more effectively, I have my Sent Items moved back to the InBox and that works well, but I really would like the messages I create (new, replies and forwards) to not to show up as Unread. There are all kinds of articles explaining how this works and the "unread" status is such an obvious followup, there just MUST be some way to do it. Actually, in my opinion, it should never have be set to Unread anyway since it's a reply What makes you say there "must" be a way? If you use a rule to move an outgoing message to a folder other than Sent Items, it WILL be marked as unread with no way within the rules engine to do otherwise. You could certainly write an add-in that accomplishes it, but there seems to be no way within Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote:
TrinaSJackson@ARC wrote: I need this same feature. In order to use Conversations more effectively, I have my Sent Items moved back to the InBox and that works well, but I really would like the messages I create (new, replies and forwards) to not to show up as Unread. There are all kinds of articles explaining how this works and the "unread" status is such an obvious followup, there just MUST be some way to do it. Actually, in my opinion, it should never have be set to Unread anyway since it's a reply What makes you say there "must" be a way? If you use a rule to move an outgoing message to a folder other than Sent Items, it WILL be marked as unread with no way within the rules engine to do otherwise. You could certainly write an add-in that accomplishes it, but there seems to be no way within Outlook. -- Brian Tillman Brian, I appreciate your reading and replying to my message but not sure why as you seem irritated that I would want such a thing, that I would expect that it's possible - and you simply reiterated the same information that you'd posted before. I read it the first time and I really think there must be a way to do it since the functionality is there in the Rules Engine - it's just not available for sent messages. There's also an option for performing a "custom action" but I've been unable to find out how you use that screen. Surely, someone has but it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere that I can find. If you don't have any ideas, it's ok - you don't have to repeat your information. I'm just looking for answers that I bet someone out there has figured out. Trina |
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TrinaSJackson@ARC wrote:
Brian, I appreciate your reading and replying to my message but not sure why as you seem irritated Why would I be irritated? that I would want such a thing, I can well believe you want it. Many do. However, you didn't say there _should_ be such a feature, you said there _must_ be such a feature - i.e., it exists and no one is telling you about it. "Should" and "must" are not the same word. that I would expect that it's possible - You can expect it all you want. That doen't mean it's available. and you simply reiterated the same information that you'd posted before. Because you didn't seem to understand it the first time. You keep insisting a feature exists that does not. I read it the first time and I really think there must be a way to do it since the functionality is there in the Rules Engine - it's just not available for sent messages. Right. "Not available". Exactly what I was saying. You take me to task for saying "it MUST be available" and then say the same thing yourself. Are you annoyed with yourself for "reiterating the same information" that I gave you? If you're consistent, you would be. There's also an option for performing a "custom action" but I've been unable to find out how you use that screen. Surely, someone has but it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere that I can find. If you don't have any ideas, it's ok - you don't have to repeat your information. I'm just looking for answers that I bet someone out there has figured out. I already said that you should be able to write an add-on that performs the action you want, so why aren't you posting in the Outlook programming newsgroup and visiting the Outlook programming web sites? news://msnews,microsoft.com/microsof...ok.program_vba is the former. One of the latter is http://www.outlookcode.com/ -- Brian Tillman |
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