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QSearchFolders
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Version
1.4
QSearchFolders creates search folders and manage
existing search folders in all versions of MS Outlook
and in each place in an Outlook tree. It makes the
automatic scanning of Outlook folder such as email and
contacts, tasks, calendars possible independently of
where they are put down. Search Folders are a way to
gather email messages and other Microsoft Outlook items
into a folder based on your search criteria. For
example, you want to see all email messages that you
have not yet read. The messages can be viewed from but
are not stored in Search Folders. Search Folders are
virtual folders that contain views of messages that
might be in the Inbox and other folders you have
created. Search Folders find the messages or data
you're looking for, based on their content or some
other significant attribute (such as whom they're from
or whether you want to follow up). Search Folders are a
quick and convenient way to look at collections of
e-mail messages based on their content, not their
locations. One of the new features of Outlook 2003 are
search folders, once created the for example show all
your unread messages in all folders or messages
matching any criteria. Search folders automatically
search the specified folders in the background and
update themselves if the data changes. Search folders
are a part of MAPI, the data base engine on which
Outlook is based and are part of the definition since
the first version of MAPI which was introduced about
1995. In other words, all versions of Outlook are able
to display search folders, missing is only a user
interface which allows creating them. In fact, all
versions of Outlook are using search folders in the
extended search dialog. The extended search creates a
search folder in the non-visible part of the Outlook
Folder list and opens a window displaying this folder.
QSearchFolders works also with any personal folders
files in an Exchange Server 2000 & 2003 environment and
with OLfolders for Microsoft Outlook networks.
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