Liberal use of Outlook filters and AutoArchive. I generally scan the
list of threads each morning, and follow the ones that look interesting,
usually ignore the rest (unless it's a slow day). AutoArchive cleans out
everything more than a week old whether I've read it or not, to an
off-line .PST where I can search it.
I know all the "cool kids" hate Microsoft, but Outlook truly rocks, I'm
never going back to Pine or Netscape.
g
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:20 PM
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Not sure how others handle getting behind on mail, but work lately
leaves me precious little time to keep up. Just spent the better part
of a month clawing back through 6000 odd messages that queued up after a
period away from the list.
My curiosity lies w/how others handle the situation. I've always been
reluctant to can the folder contents, as there's always gems hidden in
there somewhere. Now I'm totally caught up and it's a bloody big
relief. Gems were there too. :-)
Anyone find themselves in the same boat from time to time or do you just
click, shift+left mouse and delete em' all?
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