When You Should NOT Use Rules to File Your Outlook Emails

By: standss , Apr 14th, 2010

Rules are a handy feature in Outlook that can automatically move emails out of your Inbox to any other chosen folder but… I personally almost never use Outlook Rules (I’ll write about exceptions next week) to move emails.

So why don’t I use Outlook Rules?

I like to see ALL emails that I have not read or I have read but not taken action yet in one place… my Inbox… in effect the Inbox shows me the emails that I still need to work on.

I don’t use Rules because emails would be moved out of the Inbox before I’ve had a chance to even read them.

I move the emails out of the Inbox AFTER I have finished with it.

You can move the emails manually (by dragging and dropping) or…

You can use an Outlook addin like QuickFile for Outlook which speeds up the process. QuickFile lets you file up to 90% of emails at the click of one button by displaying an additional button inside Outlook for you. The button displays and links to the folder you are most likely to file the currently selected/open email.

Next week I’ll have an article on when it makes sense to use Rules.

One Reply to “When You Should NOT Use Rules to File Your Outlook Emails”

  1. I loved Quickfile until I upgraded to Outlook 2010 and it does not seem to work. Is there a fix yet? If so when might there be an upgrade that I can use?

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