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Archiving emails - what do you do?
Neil Lee | Jun 21 2006
For the longest time I have been the mad professor of email folders, with tons of separate folders organized by subject (particular clients, administrivia, personal, etc.). I have been fairly religious about keeping my inbox empty and use a fairly rigorous system of filters and popfile to tag, categorize, and redirect incoming email into the proper folder. I've been looking at Merlin's three-folder system as well as Gina Trapani's Trusted Trio action-based system and they make a lot of sense to me. But one flaw with these systems is they don't account for long-term storage of emails after they've passed through the Action|Hold|Archive process. So, how do you handle the archiving of email? I run Mac OS X and while spotlight does a pretty good job of finding email, I would assume that at some point having some kind of folder hierarchy is still necessary. Or is it? 12 Comments
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Ditto... I was driving myself...Submitted by enine on June 23, 2006 - 4:40am.
amoody wrote: Ditto... I was driving myself nuts trying to fit each and every e-mail into a category. Its easy. Just keep the number of categories small and simple. Say for example business and personal. Then you can create rules that tag mail from *@company.com with business and wife@home.com with personal. Do as much automated as you can. Right now I have to support three lines of business and if Lotus Notes actually supported categories it would be easy to create those three and make rules. But since litus sucks I have to track my time manually on my personal system so I create those three categories in my calendar and use them to track what work I did, » POSTED IN:
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