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Inbox Folders?

Started by LearnedHand, December 30, 2013, 06:53:48 PM

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DriftingCrow

Yes. . . I am an e-mail and PM hoarder!

On my e-mails, I can make folders so I can save my e-mails forever and never feel cluttered.

Is there a way we can do that with our PMs?
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JRD

I think the best you can do is labels. You can make labels and assign whatever label you want to each message so that when you click on that label, it will show those messages assigned to it.  It took me a moment to see how it worked, but it may meet your needs, your inbox should still have all the messages, but you can access just the ones you want to review by label. its not hard to do, just play with it.
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Jamie D

Folders, I think not.  There are several options on how you can sort the messages though.  Default is by date/time.
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DriftingCrow

Quote from: n/a on December 30, 2013, 07:00:02 PM
I think the best you can do is labels. You can make labels and assign whatever label you want to each message so that when you click on that label, it will show those messages assigned to it.  It took me a moment to see how it worked, but it may meet your needs, your inbox should still have all the messages, but you can access just the ones you want to review by label. its not hard to do, just play with it.

Thanks n/a, how do I add a label?
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Ms. OBrien CVT

It is under "Preferences" when you go to your inbox

  
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DriftingCrow

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JRD

You can also make rules that can apply a label you specify to messages too, like sender or subject, etc.  You can apply the rule to existing messages as well. I just checked it out and assigned all (No subject) messages to a label named bunnies.
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