Outlook should ask if I want to save a sent item

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I have set my Outlook to save all my Sent items. The only other option is to
not save them. I need some of these items but not all of them.
The inclusion of a pop up or similar which says "Do you want to save your
sent item?" once I've clicked send would mean I could save the important ones
and delete the unimportant ones at the time. This would mean my Sent item box
would be smaller and I wouldnt have to spend ages going through it deleting
the unimportant ones.

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Brian Tillman

Jamesy W FBorough said:
I have set my Outlook to save all my Sent items. The only other
option is to not save them. I need some of these items but not all of
them.
The inclusion of a pop up or similar which says "Do you want to save
your sent item?" once I've clicked send would mean I could save the
important ones and delete the unimportant ones at the time. This
would mean my Sent item box would be smaller and I wouldnt have to
spend ages going through it deleting the unimportant ones.

The way I do it is to never save sent items and then include myself in Cc
when I want to save them, filing the message manually in a folder when it
appears in my Inbox. Another way might be this:
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/setsavefolder.htm
 

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