>Jun 13, 2013; 5:13am — by Thomas Mittelstaedt > >Why don't you use filters to filter your many emails in your huge INBOX, >assigning tags (labels) to them, moving them into different folders and >so on. >You find that under Edit->message Filters in the main menu.
Thanks Thomas for your proposal as well. Indeed, this type of working is suitable for many people and some of my team are doing like this. However, each deal with let's say around 10-20 proposals a year. As of now, we've already made 100+ proposals, it will easily exceed 200+ by end of the year. One of them that we are about to sign a contract has 942 messages including the ones in my archive. Making ~200+ folders per year is not sustainable and categorizing mails into folders also take time if filters don't work (not everybody make a proper subject line unfortunately). That's why I've chosen not to use folders at all and I depend solely on filter/search as I need it through the a daywork. It served me well until today on Outlook & Thunderbird. As I'm now trying to move to Evolution (looking forward to the webkit html composer which is the last blocking point), I was checking if such search is possible in Evolution as well. I shall probably make a bug report & request, maybe someday it can get implemented. Emre _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
