Re: Ordering messages by To instead of From

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There are only two sets of mail folder headings (View, Columns):
- Sent Items, Outbox and Drafts use one set
- Inbox, Deleted Items, and all user created folders use the other set

Even though a user created folder is arranged as a subfolder to Sent
Items, it is still going to use the same column headings as the Inbox.
What you can do is add both the TO and FROM columns to the Inbox so that
the TO column will be available in the other folders. I also find the
TO column useful in the Inbox since I can easily spot mail sent
specifically to me rather than a group.

The OEX program lets you individually customize the folder columns on a
per folder basis:
www.oehelp.com/OEX/

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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Confused" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

Whereas most of the folders in Outlook Express have a column headed
"From", the Sent Items folder has a column headed "To".

As I like to keep all my emails, I have created subfolders (within
Sent Items) for previous years: 2006, 2005, etc.

However, they all have the standard "From" header, displaying the
somewhat redundant information that each email was sent by me. I
already know that.

Is there anyway to make my Sent Items subfolders follow the Sent Items
schema, rather than the default?

Thank you.




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