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Hey everyone,
I'm looking for an application that can assist with organising email inbox's and subfolders. I have heard that you can get an application that will sort out your emails for you where you can create subfolders for e.g one titled 'Amazon' and as soon as you receive an email from Amazon it goes straight to the Amazon subfolder instead of your inbox.
Does anyone know of any and/ or recommend one?
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What you using mail client you using Outlook? Gmail? Thunderbird? etc
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well what you can do is setup Thunderbird then ask him if you like the user experience of Thunderbird
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The set up of having his emails going straight to subfolders automatically is how he prefers to work, unfortunately.
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01-29-2018, 08:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2018, 08:37 PM by Compton.)
ok base on what you are saying you want to create filters so when an email comes in from company 1 it would get Filter to company 1 folder
then you can create filter name Big little so when an Email comes into form Big little it will go big little folder
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As a workaround, you could ask your friend to log in to his email account through a browser and create the folders with those rules from within the account
Once that's done, the rules should work with just about any email client