I'm not missing anything - but it doesn't work like that in currently
shipping versions and until a future version is released with this
feature, other solutions are required.
I have no idea if it will be in the next version (which won't be
released for about a year) - it depends on what features were requested,
how 'expensive' they are to add, and how many users are estimated to use
the feature. They have all kinds of usage data from those people who
participate in CEIP - they know if users typically assign categories to
mail and/or to contacts and if they filter by category and they would
look at such data when reviewing feature requests. But - even if it made
the cut (outlook was mostly feature set months ago) - it's a year off
and will require an upgrade. Anyone using an older version of Outlook
needs a 3rd party solution.
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Just for the record, I think what you've missed in thinking that OL
should automatically work like that, is that not everyone runs the same
set of categories for mail as they do for contacts. For example, I may
receive an e-mail from a "Business" contact, but want it categorized as
"for information", or "XYZ Project". If OL behaved as you describe (and
I can see that for you it would be totally logical and very helpful), I
would not only have to add the correct category to each mail, but also
remove the incorrect one!
Mark
I agree, now that I was enlightened I wrote my own addin that assigns
the arriving mails to categories based on the sender. so if the sender
belongs to category X,Y,Z.. the email will be assigned category X,Y,Z..
now the only problem is that it seems my addin gets executed a bit
late, the rule works only if I ran it afterwards..
I am looking into ways of running rules automatically.. if it's
possible.. otherwise, I will have to do the rule from my addin
itself.. which will add a lot more work, it's like re-invention the
wheel.. but doable.. any suggestions?
Let me rephrase my question, I don't see where the confusion is..
but anyway..
I have contacts, they are categories.
I create a rule for a category, so when an e-mail comes.. outlook
checks the sender, identifies the category the sender belongs to,
and apply the rule I set..
The confusion is in thinking Outlook cross references contact
information when new mail arrives. It doesn't - it just files the
mail in a very simple fashion.
Have you tried any of the addins or utilities that sort and file mail
in a more complicated manner? NEO and clearcontext are two of several
that offer better categorizing features.
http://www.emailorganizer.com/support/faq.php
http://www.clearcontext.com/
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I am looking at the contacts that are assigned to business category.
it makes perfect sense in paper, or when explaining to someone how
the rule should work.. I don't get it why it's not working that way..
this is Microsoft, they should make things like this happen easily!!
I am disappointed..
Let me rephrase my question, I don't see where the confusion is..
but anyway..
I have contacts, they are categories.
I create a rule for a category, so when an e-mail comes.. outlook
checks the sender, identifies the category the sender belongs to,
and apply the rule I set..
but it seems the only way this will work is when an e-mail comes, I
assign the e-mail a category, then I only rule will apply!
my question is, how is this going to solve the problem of me
creating 100 rules for my 100 contacts.. not really 100, but it can
grow big..
Are you looking for messages assigned to contacts in the business
category or assigning categories to the messages? The first one
won;t work, the second will.
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Hello,
I have my contacts organized by Categories such as Business,
Personal etc..
I have the following rule:
Apply this rule after the message arrives
assigned to Business category
move it to the Business folder
However, this rule has no effect, I click on run rules now, or
when new mails arrive from my contacts in the Business category..
I found out the following..
if I right click on the message then Click on options, I see a
category text box, if I assign the email to a Business category
and run the rule, it works.. I don't get it... what is the point
of the category if I cannot run a rule to it? do I have to assign
a category for every e-mail that comes, then run the rule on it?
if so, why bother assigning a category, I could simply move the
message during the category assignment..
Earlier, I had rules setup based on e-mails, so if (e-mail address removed)
e-mails, move to folder Bla.. but this creates a lot of rules, I
figured using a category based rule would eliminate a lot of
headache..
Am I the only one finding this odd?