ARCHIVED: Organizing email
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Depending on your email client (and, to some extent, on the type of account you have), you have multiple options for organizing your messages. You can, for example, use folders and subfolders to group messages, change the display order of messages, and automatically move certain types of messages to certain folders.
On this page:
- Imail and Umail
- Mac OS X Mail
- Outlook
- Outlook Web App
- Windows Mail, Outlook Express, Entourage
- IU Webmail
Imail and Umail
The Imail and Umail services are hosted and maintained by outside partners (Microsoft and Google). For help using these services, see ARCHIVED: At IU, where can I find help documentation for Imail or Umail?.
Mac OS X Mail
Outlook
- ARCHIVED: Changing the order of messages
- ARCHIVED: Arranging folder contents
- ARCHIVED: Making additional folders
- ARCHIVED: Making personal folder
files
- ARCHIVED: Offline folders
- ARCHIVED: The AutoArchive function
- Using rules to handle incoming mail ARCHIVED: Outlook 2010, 2007, 2003 | ARCHIVED: Outlook 2002, 2000
Outlook Web App
Windows Mail, Outlook Express, Entourage
IU Webmail
- ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I save messages from my Inbox to
another folder?
- ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how do I navigate through my messages?
- ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I search my messages?
- ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I sort the messages in a folder?
- ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how do I use folders?
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Last modified on 2018-01-18 13:26:03.