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Hi...
I hate rules management in Outlook! Firstly, ever since the first Outlook took to the skies, the handling of rules has been under pari by a tons of miles... First of all, if you switch your pst-file between two computers rules have a nasty habit of automatically ad "but for this computer only" to every rule, rendering them useless. To fix that one have to edit every rule one by one to uncheck this option. Secondly, to preserve rules you have to export them to a .rwz-file every time you make a new one, so they are reachable if you of some reasons need to use your PST-file in a new installation of Outlook. And after importing them you have to tediously edit each end every one of them again. Thirdly, if you want to run a rule from the rules dialog box, you have to click on each and every one of them to select them to be run. When you have more than a hundred rules that is a tedious task. A little button saying "select all" wouldn't find a better quest for life then just right there. Fourthly, if you close you default PST-file, and establish an new one, and then reopen the old one for transferring of data to the new one, ALL your rules are GONE!!! It's back to the tedious task of making new ones again. Especially if you didn't export first because you thought they were where you last had them Fifthly, en easy way to make a rule for outgoing mail from a rule for incoming is absent. When my friend mother Theresa send me a mail, I make a rule to move that to the folder where I want all the mail form that email address to be gathered. Then I want a copy of the mail I send her, to be saved in that same directory. With Outlook's crappy rules management I have to double my number of rules to do so. Sixthly, making rules is a painstakingly lasting task, and therefore shouldn't be that easy to lose. Seventhly, this are only some of the critics to the problem I have found so far, and nothing has been done to rectify this since early in the computer age in the last millennium. Is there a third party solution out there on the net which can help a "rules-dyslectic" like me? -- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- |
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Tools Options E-mail Options button Advanced E-mail Options In folders other than Inbox, save replies with original message. Works for me! Gregg Hill "Zadig Galbaras" wrote in message news ![]() Hi... I hate rules management in Outlook! Firstly, ever since the first Outlook took to the skies, the handling of rules has been under pari by a tons of miles... First of all, if you switch your pst-file between two computers rules have a nasty habit of automatically ad "but for this computer only" to every rule, rendering them useless. To fix that one have to edit every rule one by one to uncheck this option. Secondly, to preserve rules you have to export them to a .rwz-file every time you make a new one, so they are reachable if you of some reasons need to use your PST-file in a new installation of Outlook. And after importing them you have to tediously edit each end every one of them again. Thirdly, if you want to run a rule from the rules dialog box, you have to click on each and every one of them to select them to be run. When you have more than a hundred rules that is a tedious task. A little button saying "select all" wouldn't find a better quest for life then just right there. Fourthly, if you close you default PST-file, and establish an new one, and then reopen the old one for transferring of data to the new one, ALL your rules are GONE!!! It's back to the tedious task of making new ones again. Especially if you didn't export first because you thought they were where you last had them Fifthly, en easy way to make a rule for outgoing mail from a rule for incoming is absent. When my friend mother Theresa send me a mail, I make a rule to move that to the folder where I want all the mail form that email address to be gathered. Then I want a copy of the mail I send her, to be saved in that same directory. With Outlook's crappy rules management I have to double my number of rules to do so. Sixthly, making rules is a painstakingly lasting task, and therefore shouldn't be that easy to lose. Seventhly, this are only some of the critics to the problem I have found so far, and nothing has been done to rectify this since early in the computer age in the last millennium. Is there a third party solution out there on the net which can help a "rules-dyslectic" like me? -- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- |
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and it seems to work for me too....
Thanx a lot, Gregg! -- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- "Gregg Hill" skrev i melding ... For #5: Tools Options E-mail Options button Advanced E-mail Options In folders other than Inbox, save replies with original message. Works for me! Gregg Hill "Zadig Galbaras" wrote in message news ![]() Hi... I hate rules management in Outlook! Firstly, ever since the first Outlook took to the skies, the handling of rules has been under pari by a tons of miles... First of all, if you switch your pst-file between two computers rules have a nasty habit of automatically ad "but for this computer only" to every rule, rendering them useless. To fix that one have to edit every rule one by one to uncheck this option. Secondly, to preserve rules you have to export them to a .rwz-file every time you make a new one, so they are reachable if you of some reasons need to use your PST-file in a new installation of Outlook. And after importing them you have to tediously edit each end every one of them again. Thirdly, if you want to run a rule from the rules dialog box, you have to click on each and every one of them to select them to be run. When you have more than a hundred rules that is a tedious task. A little button saying "select all" wouldn't find a better quest for life then just right there. Fourthly, if you close you default PST-file, and establish an new one, and then reopen the old one for transferring of data to the new one, ALL your rules are GONE!!! It's back to the tedious task of making new ones again. Especially if you didn't export first because you thought they were where you last had them Fifthly, en easy way to make a rule for outgoing mail from a rule for incoming is absent. When my friend mother Theresa send me a mail, I make a rule to move that to the folder where I want all the mail form that email address to be gathered. Then I want a copy of the mail I send her, to be saved in that same directory. With Outlook's crappy rules management I have to double my number of rules to do so. Sixthly, making rules is a painstakingly lasting task, and therefore shouldn't be that easy to lose. Seventhly, this are only some of the critics to the problem I have found so far, and nothing has been done to rectify this since early in the computer age in the last millennium. Is there a third party solution out there on the net which can help a "rules-dyslectic" like me? -- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- |
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