Thread: Annotating in Outlook Express?
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Jun 4th, 2003 10:13 AM
#1
I use Outlook Express as my main e-mail client at work and at home... Typically, I have a bunch of e-mails sitting in my Inbox that are essentially my "to do" pile -- things which need action or a reply.
What I would like to be able to do is to add a note for each message, and have that note appear on the list of messages, alongside sender name, subject, receive date, etc. But Outlook Express doesn't have this functionality.
There's an e-mail client called PocoMail that essentially has this feature... But I don't want to switch from Outlook Express.
Can anyone suggest a way to accomplish what I'm looking for? If there's any solution out there, it'll likely be some utility program or an Outlook Express add-on... I'm willing to pay for something that works well.
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Jun 4th, 2003 06:58 PM
#2
Just checking... Outlook isn't an option for you?
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Jun 4th, 2003 08:14 PM
#3
It's an option for work, but not for home... While I'll pay for software, I can't really justify the cost of Outlook. 
Why, does Outlook have this option?
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Jun 4th, 2003 08:47 PM
#4
Yeah, Outlook let's you create user-defined fields and to display and sort by that field.
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Jun 5th, 2003 01:31 AM
#5
Okay, I added the user-defined field in the view for listing messages, but how do I edit the contents of that field for a particular message? :?
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Jun 5th, 2003 07:32 AM
#6
Whoops, sorry!
I was going to say, you need to add the field to the default form for e-mails... but turns out you can only add it to the compose form, not the read form (at least not as an editable field), so that's no use to you. Sorry!
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May 31st, 2006 08:29 PM
#7
Bump. I'm still hoping to do something like this. Hopefully in Outlook Express, but I might be willing to switch to Outlook. As a last resort, I guess I could go to PocoMail.
This will help explain what I want (look for the bright red boxed area):
Last edited by Rehan; May 31st, 2006 at 08:37 PM.
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