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Paul
I'm use to Thunderbird (TB), where the mail folder tree is implemented
as a file folder tree outside of the mail reader app. In outlook, I
created a mail folder "Subject1" and put into it messages related to
Subject1. Obviously, I didn't put it where I thought I did; it was
nowhere to be found when I ran into more Subject1 messages later on in
my Inbox cleaning. In TB, I can use the file search to look for where
the Subject1 folder resides in my hierarchy. I can't do that in
Outlook. Is there a good alternative?
Using Outlook's advanced search, I found some good subject-line
phrases that located messages in the Subject1 folder. I still didn't
know where in my mail folder hierarchy it resided. Is there a way to
find out where the mail folder resides in the hierarchy from the
messages in the mail folder?
I am using Office 2003
as a file folder tree outside of the mail reader app. In outlook, I
created a mail folder "Subject1" and put into it messages related to
Subject1. Obviously, I didn't put it where I thought I did; it was
nowhere to be found when I ran into more Subject1 messages later on in
my Inbox cleaning. In TB, I can use the file search to look for where
the Subject1 folder resides in my hierarchy. I can't do that in
Outlook. Is there a good alternative?
Using Outlook's advanced search, I found some good subject-line
phrases that located messages in the Subject1 folder. I still didn't
know where in my mail folder hierarchy it resided. Is there a way to
find out where the mail folder resides in the hierarchy from the
messages in the mail folder?
I am using Office 2003