Using Search Folders in Outlook 2007 for GTD

Posted by: simon.says, on 11 Mar 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

One of my favorite features of Outlook 2007 is Search Folders.  A Search Folder is a dynamic folder, automatically populated based on a query.  For example, a Search Folder can be used to show all email over 1Mb in size.    Being a GTD (Getting Things Done) addict, I wanted to see if I could use Search Folders to create separate folders for each of my project categories.  For example, if I have an Outlook category called TechEd 2009, wouldnt it be nice to have a couple...

Advertisement
Free Agile Project Management Tool from Telerik
TeamPulse Community Edition helps your team effectively capture requirements, manage project plans, assign and track work, and most importantly, be continually connected with each other.
Category: XSD | Other Posts: View all posts by this blogger | Report as irrelevant | View bloggers stats | Views: 2296 | Hits: 149

Similar Posts

  • Dissecting Lucene.net storage: Documents and Fields more
  • WebAii Testing Framework: From HTML to XAML and Back -- RadHtmlPlaceholder more
  • Linq: Beware of the 'Access to modified closure' demon more
  • Code Focused Development in VS 2010 more
  • CruiseControl.NET Caching Old Project Locations SOLVED more
  • Trends in Programming Languages more
  • Sharepoint Search from Tafiti more
  • Using LINQ to query Outlook emails joined with SQL data more
  • Search queries to find Silverlight and XBAPs apps more
  • SharePoint 2007: BDC - Enabling Search on business data. more

News Categories

.NET | Agile | Ajax | Architecture | ASP.NET | BizTalk | C# | Certification | Data | DataGrid | DataSet | Debugger | DotNetNuke | Events | GridView | IIS | Indigo | JavaScript | Mobile | Mono | Patterns and Practices | Performance | Podcast | Refactor | Regex | Security | Sharepoint | Silverlight | Smart Client Applications | Software | SQL | VB.NET | Visual Studio | W3 | WCF | WinFx | WPF | WSE | XAML | XLinq | XML | XSD