Re: Search Folders
- From: "BillR" <BillR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 16:27:23 +1000
You seem to have done everything right.
The Search Folder was created in the same PST the messages reside in? I just tried this and got the same result as you until I discovered I had created it in an IMAP folder and not where the POP3 email was I was looking for.
Yu can see if Using Advanced Find and then saving that as a Search Folder gives better results.
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Bill R
"Leon Myerson" <LeonMyerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D5303E07-5A2F-4E72-947A-41A7E3F41701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bill,
I right click "Search Folders", then click "New Search Folder". I select
"Mail from and to specific people", and click "Choose". I double click the
name of the person I want to add it to the "From or Sent to" box, then click
"OK". I verify that the new folder has the correct name choosen and is
pointed at the right source folder. Then I click "OK" again.
I get the new folder to appear under "Search Folders", but its always empty.
Any ideas
"BillR" wrote:
Can you go through the steps you are using to create them here.
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Bill R
"Leon Myerson" <LeonMyerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:50173637-1CA1-43F9-BCAB-E934DCAEF89A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've tried to create search folders to capture mail from or to specific
> users, but they stay empty even though there are messages they should > have
> captured. Any ideas as to what could cause this?
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