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  • R R Giskard Reventlov

    David O'Neil wrote:

    I wish that it had an option to move emails from the Inbox to a folder instead of copy them, though. That means I'll always have to manually delete the Inbox contents unless I find another solution.

    Right-click, Move to Folder??? (Outlook 2007 - was that in 2003?)

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    It's there, but I don't want to have to do it for every message...

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    • D David ONeil

      Aargs!!! After playing with it more, I realized that it is defaulting to creating rules for INCOMING email, although I right-clicked on an outgoing email! In short, I can't find a method to automatically transfer outgoing emails to specific folders and deleting the emails from the global Inbox. Only make copies... Needs more programming.

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      Same thing, but right click in the Sent Mail folder, and use the "sent to people or distribution list" option. Then "Move it to..." as before. I have never tried that before, but it seems to work when I set up a test mail.

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      • D David ONeil

        That's the ticket! Why doesn't Outlook give the same options in its regular rule creation process as it does that way??? Grrr.... Thanks!

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        And now you know why people bitch about Outlook. :) Even so, it's what I use. And if you have more robust needs, check out their Business Contact Manager add on for it, which I also use. By the way, congrats on the book. Wouldn't want to bore the folks here, but if you'd like to kick around marketing and promotional ideas, just drop me an email. I'd be interested in hearing how you go about things, since you're obviously motivated.

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          Same thing, but right click in the Sent Mail folder, and use the "sent to people or distribution list" option. Then "Move it to..." as before. I have never tried that before, but it seems to work when I set up a test mail.

          Did you know: That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.

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          Hmmm. It isn't account specific, and if you create an email to someone not in your contacts the message will stay in the global sent folder.... (Unless I'm missing something.)

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          • C Christopher Duncan

            And now you know why people bitch about Outlook. :) Even so, it's what I use. And if you have more robust needs, check out their Business Contact Manager add on for it, which I also use. By the way, congrats on the book. Wouldn't want to bore the folks here, but if you'd like to kick around marketing and promotional ideas, just drop me an email. I'd be interested in hearing how you go about things, since you're obviously motivated.

            Christopher Duncan
            www.PracticalUSA.com
            Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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            David ONeil
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            Thanks. I'll email later.

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            • D David ONeil

              Only works for incoming emails, as far as I can find. Outgoing only gives the option of copying. You said you'd succeeded, so I must be overlooking something???

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              Your message said copying from the Inbox, which implies incoming e-mails. Unfortunately an automatic rule can't be created for moving the messages when the message is sent in Outlook.

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              • K Kenneth Ballard

                Your message said copying from the Inbox, which implies incoming e-mails. Unfortunately an automatic rule can't be created for moving the messages when the message is sent in Outlook.

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                David ONeil
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                The joys of dyslexia. Sorry, but thanks for the clarification. Too bad. Manual deletion it is... (The other aspects of Outlook still more than make up for this shortcoming.)

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                • D David ONeil

                  Only works for incoming emails, as far as I can find. Outgoing only gives the option of copying. You said you'd succeeded, so I must be overlooking something???

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                  I still think there's a way to do it using rules. In 2007 you can construct a rule in the Tools menu, using the check sent items template, then select either a contact or a distribution list, and define a folder to send it to. I think 2003 had this option, but it might not be as easy to find. The rule editor is pretty flexible, and you have the option to apply the new rule to your existing emails, saving a bunch of time. If that doesn't work, you can always select multiple items, right click, and send them all to another folder.

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    I still think there's a way to do it using rules. In 2007 you can construct a rule in the Tools menu, using the check sent items template, then select either a contact or a distribution list, and define a folder to send it to. I think 2003 had this option, but it might not be as easy to find. The rule editor is pretty flexible, and you have the option to apply the new rule to your existing emails, saving a bunch of time. If that doesn't work, you can always select multiple items, right click, and send them all to another folder.

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                    You can do the same in 2003, but as far as I can tell, that won't do what I'm trying to do. That seems to allow you to send all messages from selected contacts into specified folders. It won't allow you to move all messages from selected accounts to a specific folder. The manual move is an option, or else you can automatically copy the items using rules and then manually delete them from the sent box.

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                    • D David ONeil

                      You can do the same in 2003, but as far as I can tell, that won't do what I'm trying to do. That seems to allow you to send all messages from selected contacts into specified folders. It won't allow you to move all messages from selected accounts to a specific folder. The manual move is an option, or else you can automatically copy the items using rules and then manually delete them from the sent box.

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                      Ah, I see. In 2007 you can start with a blank rule, then select "through the specified account" as a criterion. It works either sending or receiving.

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