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Well, yes, I suppose that's true.
Best solution for that is to create a Search Folder that aggregates your sub-folders. Then you only have to look at the search folder to see all the messages that came into those sub-folders. |
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i guess i was just expecting the taskbar envelope on the bottom of your monitor to show the envelope as it would when a new e-mail comes into the inbox.
But i guess there are some limitations to rules. Do you think their might be a way to acomplish this via vba? |
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