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mSort- The Easy E-Mail Sorter 2.4


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Microsoft Outlook
Downloads 92 Limitations None
Publisher Mauskar Technologies File Size 8.0M
Date added 01 Feb 2005 Check your speed

With such a large number of e-mails passing between clients and businesses, organizing and tracking those messages becomes a daunting task. Microsoft Outlook has a great rules wizard to try and help you organize your Inbox. Unfortunately, it only supports about 40 rules. So, what can be done to help you sort your incoming and outgoing messages? mSort. mSort will automatically file incoming and outgoing e-mails, import your list of contacts into its sorting database, and easily lets you keep track of your e-mails with an intuitive interface that displays the sorted mail. mSort will also work across your network so that multiple people can enjoy the benefits of automated e-mail sorting.

Version 2.4 adds ability to define filters on different recipient types (to/CC/BCC), to distinguish e-mails to/from multiple e-mail accounts in Outlook, ability to forward sorted mail to a new recipient/department, ability to customize the display behavior of mSort.

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