I don't want to see my RSS Feeds @ Unread Mail Search Folder (2007

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Marcelo Glauco

I don't want to see my RSS Feeds @ Unread Mail Search Folder
Office 2007 Beta 2

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Patrick Schmid

Please don't use the suggestion feature for questions or problems.
Here is what you should do:
Right-click on your Unread Mail Search Folder and select Customize this
Search folder. Then click on Browse. It should show you now all folders
in your storage, probably in your Personal Folders file. Deselect the
top one (e.g. called Personal Folders). Don't forget this step, it is
crucial. Then select every item in the folder list except RSS
Subscriptions. So with a default PST, you'd select Drafts, Inbox, Junk
E-Mail, Outbox, Reminders, Sent Items. There is no need to select any
subfolders, as the little "search subfolders" checkbox should be set.

Let me know if this worked.

Patrick Schmid
 
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Marcelo Glauco

tks...sorry. My mistake

Patrick Schmid said:
Please don't use the suggestion feature for questions or problems.
Here is what you should do:
Right-click on your Unread Mail Search Folder and select Customize this
Search folder. Then click on Browse. It should show you now all folders
in your storage, probably in your Personal Folders file. Deselect the
top one (e.g. called Personal Folders). Don't forget this step, it is
crucial. Then select every item in the folder list except RSS
Subscriptions. So with a default PST, you'd select Drafts, Inbox, Junk
E-Mail, Outbox, Reminders, Sent Items. There is no need to select any
subfolders, as the little "search subfolders" checkbox should be set.

Let me know if this worked.

Patrick Schmid
 

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