Dear Lazyweb
Jun. 12th, 2007 02:59 pmTaking a page from
brad:
My work at The Job involves using Microsoft Outlook. They run a Microsoft Exchange Server, and it handles e-mail, calendars, conference room reservations, the whole bit. So, I'm pretty much required to use Outlook, it seems.
Problem is, I like having my e-mails sorted by project, so I can keep track of everything, separate the general message from the project-specific, etc. I don't see a good way to do that in Outlook, though.
Anybody know how?
My work at The Job involves using Microsoft Outlook. They run a Microsoft Exchange Server, and it handles e-mail, calendars, conference room reservations, the whole bit. So, I'm pretty much required to use Outlook, it seems.
Problem is, I like having my e-mails sorted by project, so I can keep track of everything, separate the general message from the project-specific, etc. I don't see a good way to do that in Outlook, though.
Anybody know how?
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Date: 2007-06-12 10:04 pm (UTC)Dismiss.
Dismiss.
DISMISS.
DISMISS DISMISS DISMISS DISMISS DISMISS!!!!1
Oh, were you saying something?
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Date: 2007-06-12 10:11 pm (UTC)Ever since South Carolina switched from Horde to Outlook, I have wanted to die.
Repeatedly.
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Date: 2007-06-12 10:33 pm (UTC)but i've only ever done this by sender's address, and i'm not sure how complicated the rules can get.
if you don't have too many project you can always assign different colored flags to your emails as you sort..
there's no real great way, though.. not that i've found.
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Date: 2007-06-14 05:40 am (UTC)Using the "Create Rule" feature I am able to filter most of my messages, but it definitely has its limitations.
***The maximum size allotted for a "Personal Folder" is 2 GB.