If you use Lotus Notes, you should try eProductivity. I've been using
it for more than a year and is pretty good since it links email with
GTD.

2011/9/22 Neal <[email protected]>:
>> I find myself trying to maintain two separate GTD systems as a
>> result, and it is maddening.
>
> I file emails by project immediately, entering GTD items as
> necessary.  The rest goes into the trash or sent folders, which get
> cleared out automatically by the mail client after a month.
>
> Rather than depend on @-folders, I rely on my mailer's search feature
> in the rare event that I need to get to a non-project email.
>
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