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I've just installed Outlook 2003 with the Business Contact manager.
What I used to do with client emails is create a folder for each client, and manually move the emails into that folder. The BCM is nice in that it will do it automatically.
However, I'm not sure what to do with the emails in my inbox. An email comes in, automatically gets linked to the contact record for the sender. I can click on the contact record, then click on that email and look at it. It *appears* that if I delete that email from the inbox that it does not delete it from the contact record.
Is this correct? Is this the way I should be working...delete emails as soon as I've responded to them, and not worry about filing them as BCM has kept a copy in the contact record?
Just want to be sure I don't go deleting stuff I shouldn't.
Thanks,
Tom
What I used to do with client emails is create a folder for each client, and manually move the emails into that folder. The BCM is nice in that it will do it automatically.
However, I'm not sure what to do with the emails in my inbox. An email comes in, automatically gets linked to the contact record for the sender. I can click on the contact record, then click on that email and look at it. It *appears* that if I delete that email from the inbox that it does not delete it from the contact record.
Is this correct? Is this the way I should be working...delete emails as soon as I've responded to them, and not worry about filing them as BCM has kept a copy in the contact record?
Just want to be sure I don't go deleting stuff I shouldn't.
Thanks,
Tom