Problem using colors to organize inbox e-mail

S

smackboy1

Here's the problem: when I use colors to organize e-mail from certain senders
in the Inbox located in the Personal Folders, it doesn't won't save the
settings. I go to Tools/Organize/Using Colors and set it so that all e-mail
from a particular sender will be in a unique color. It colors all the e-mail
in the folder. But as soon as I navigate away from the Inbox folder, the Auto
Formatting rule disappears. It doesn't save any of the changes I make. I have
2 color rules which persist, but any new color rules I add are never saved.
What is with that? This problem only occurs with the Inbox in Personal
Folders. When I use colors in IMAP inboxes, there is no problem.

I am using Outlook 2007 and Vista. I have set up OL to folder sync with my
IMAP e-mail accounts. OL is not good with IMAP e-mail. OL cannot find e-mail
under the Activities of senders my Contacts unless the e-mail is in the Inbox
of the Personal Folders. Of course sync'ed e-mails for IMAP accounts have
their own folders and do not appear in the Personal Folders. So as a
workaround to enable me to find e-mails from individual contacts I set up a
Rule to copy incoming e-mail in the IMAP folder to the Personal Folder Inbox.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

The rules are actually views, not true rules, so when the view is changed
the 'rules' are changed too. For best results, make a custom view and apply
the organizer colors to it, not the the default messages view.

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S

smackboy1

Thanks for the help. That does not seem to be it. Creating a custom view
doesn't make any difference. The new "rules" which apply colors to additional
e-mail senders just disappear off the automatic formatting list after I
switch to another folder. There are 2 exisiting "rules" for coloring certain
senders. If I attempt to alter either one, it reverts back to the previous
setting as soon as I change folders. It's as if the settings for the view are
locked and cannot be changed.

Diane Poremsky said:
The rules are actually views, not true rules, so when the view is changed
the 'rules' are changed too. For best results, make a custom view and apply
the organizer colors to it, not the the default messages view.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


smackboy1 said:
Here's the problem: when I use colors to organize e-mail from certain
senders
in the Inbox located in the Personal Folders, it doesn't won't save the
settings. I go to Tools/Organize/Using Colors and set it so that all
e-mail
from a particular sender will be in a unique color. It colors all the
e-mail
in the folder. But as soon as I navigate away from the Inbox folder, the
Auto
Formatting rule disappears. It doesn't save any of the changes I make. I
have
2 color rules which persist, but any new color rules I add are never
saved.
What is with that? This problem only occurs with the Inbox in Personal
Folders. When I use colors in IMAP inboxes, there is no problem.

I am using Outlook 2007 and Vista. I have set up OL to folder sync with my
IMAP e-mail accounts. OL is not good with IMAP e-mail. OL cannot find
e-mail
under the Activities of senders my Contacts unless the e-mail is in the
Inbox
of the Personal Folders. Of course sync'ed e-mails for IMAP accounts have
their own folders and do not appear in the Personal Folders. So as a
workaround to enable me to find e-mails from individual contacts I set up
a
Rule to copy incoming e-mail in the IMAP folder to the Personal Folder
Inbox.
 

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