> > One thing I do miss from thunderbird is a "next unread message, possibly > in any folder" or whatever it's called. It's so much easier than scanning > all my folders to find the emboldened ones. Many such things can be address using Evo's Virtual Folders. For example, I have one for "All Unread" items, one for "Todays emails", one for a "Global Inbox" (the sum of about 4 inboxs from various accounts) and one for all my "Group Emails".
Yes, I have a large number of such vFolders, but what I really want is to see the new message in context with other messages of the same folder along with the name of the folder. I receive hundreds of emails a day on various mailing lists and to different accounts which are sorted into a large number of folders. Dumping new messages back in to a single viewing area drops a few extra bits of information.
Without knowing that folder (and possibly seeing other messages in that folder), I often have to thing for a second or two to determine to which mailing list or mail account a particular email in my New Mail vFolder was sent. On top of that, it's easier to remember where a message is if you see where it lives, which is key for future retrieval.
BC
thanks for the tip, though.
mike
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