Saving sent mail in folders other Sent Items

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Guest

I am using Outlook XP at work and Outlook 2003 at home and would like to have
my incoming e-mail and sent e-mail all automatically save in one folder.
Ideally, I'd like both to be saved in the Inbox but it is fine if they both
have to be saved to a new folder. If anyone is familiar with GroupWise, this
can be done with GroupWise by having incoming and sent e-mail automatically
saved in the Mail Box. How can this be done with Outlook?

Thank you.
 
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Brian Tillman

Takodashouse said:
I am using Outlook XP at work and Outlook 2003 at home and would like
to have my incoming e-mail and sent e-mail all automatically save in
one folder. Ideally, I'd like both to be saved in the Inbox but it is
fine if they both have to be saved to a new folder. If anyone is
familiar with GroupWise, this can be done with GroupWise by having
incoming and sent e-mail automatically saved in the Mail Box. How
can this be done with Outlook?

This is easy to do. First, disable the option of saning sent messages in
the Sent Items folder. Then create a rule that moves a copy of all outgoing
messages to Inbox. The rule will act on all outgoing messages when you do
not specify a condition. I believe, though, that all your outgoing messages
will appear as unread.
 
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Sven Pran

Brian Tillman said:
This is easy to do. First, disable the option of saning sent messages in
the Sent Items folder. Then create a rule that moves a copy of all
outgoing messages to Inbox. The rule will act on all outgoing messages
when you do not specify a condition. I believe, though, that all your
outgoing messages will appear as unread.

And all your outgoing messages will have you as "from" and no indication in
the
listing on "to" whom they were sent!

regards Sven
 
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Brian Tillman

Sven Pran said:
And all your outgoing messages will have you as "from" and no
indication in the
listing on "to" whom they were sent!

Since that wasn't a requirment of the original poster, it shouldn't matter.
 

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