Try using the Message Class property. Add it to a table view so you can see the value to use.
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"Richard T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:2A36777A-4C7B-4F9B-B020-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi all,
>
> I tried searching for an answer to my question, but I did not find anything
> that helped. I regularly have 150-200 emails in my inbox, and 20% of those
> are calendar invitations to meetings. I wanted to create a search folder
> that I could pin to the Favorite Folders section of my display, but I can't
> seem to get the search folder to work correctly. I am in an exchange
> environment, by the way, and using Outlook 2003
>
> · display the folder list
> · left-click Search Folders
> · click New Search Folder
> · select Create a Custom Search Folder
> · click the Choose button and name the new folder
> · click the Criteria button
> · Go to the Advanced tab
> · Under 'define more criteria' choose the Field drop-down
> · navigate to All Apointment Fields and click on 'Organizer'
> · change the Criteria condition to "is not empty"
> · click Add to List
> · click OK to close all the open dialogue boxes
>
> The search folder now appears in the folder list, and I can right-click it
> and choose "Add to Favorite Folders". The problem is that the mails
> displayed by this Search Folder are not just calendar invitations. All of
> the items in my exchange mailbox are being shown (deleted, inbox, sent,
> drafts, junk email, etc).
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to create a search folder
> to view calendar items? I do not want to create a client-side rule to do
> this, because I won't be able to access that rule when I'm at home using OWA.
> I can access my search folders from within OWA.
>
> Many thanks in advance for the help.
> -- Richard
>