How to Use the Conversation Clean Up Tool in Outlook

Some people like to keep their Outlook folders perfectly controlled, with emails neatly categorized and stored in a logical, minimal folder structure. Most of us aren’t like that, so Microsoft has provided tools to help. One of these tools is the little-known Conversation Cleanup tool, which deletes or moves redundant emails from a conversation. Here’s how it works.

You can run the Conversation Clean Up tool against a single conversation, a folder, or a folder and all of its sub-folders. It looks for emails that are redundant, which mean those that are included in full in another message in the conversation. It then deletes (by default) or moves these emails to another folder, depending on how you’ve set it up. This helps keep your mailbox from being filled with multiple copies of the same message.

First, you need to set the Conversation Clean Up parameters. Head to File > Options > Mail and then scroll down to the “Conversation Clean Up” section.

By default, Conversation Cleanup deletes items, but if you want to move redundant items to a folder instead, you can click “Browse” and choose the folder to which you want to move them. This is handy if you want to double-check for yourself that the messages the tool finds really are redundant. The Conversation Cleanup tool is reliable in our experience, but sometimes there’s no substitute for checking things yourself.

You can probably leave the other default options as they are because they make a lot of sense, but if your situation or preferences are different, go ahead and switch the parameters on or off as you see fit. Once you’ve got the settings the way you want, click “OK” to go back to Outlook.

Now, you need to open the tool. On the “Home” tab, click the “Clean Up” button. The drop-down menu gives you the option to clean up the conversation that’s currently selected in the folder, the whole folder, or the whole folder and all of the sub-folders.

You can also access this menu by clicking Folder > Clean Up Folder if you don’t need the “Clean Up Conversation” option.

We’ll go with “Clean Up Folder” for now, but the process is the same whether you clean up a conversation, a folder, or a folder and its sub-folders. And for a one-click option, you can always right-click a folder in the Navigation pane and select “Clean Up Folder.”

The first time you run this tool, a warning pops up, giving you the option to change the settings, run the tool, or cancel the operation.

If you want the tool to run without seeing this popup, enable the “Don’t show this message again” option.

Click “Clean Up Folder” to run the tool (if you switched on the “Don’t show this message again” option then from this time onwards the tool will run as soon as you select it). When the tool is running, which can take a little while if you’re running it for the first time on a folder with a lot of messages, a status notice appears in the bar at the bottom of Outlook.

You can keep using Outlook while this is running. Once the status notice disappears, the tool has finished. It won’t tell you that it’s finished—the tool is designed to run in the background to help you, not bombard you with messages—but it will tell you if it can’t find any messages to clean up.

That’s all there is to it. When we ran this tool on an example folder containing 2487 emails, it found 502 mails that could be deleted. Over a fifth of the emails in the folder was redundant, so it’s an eye-opener and a tool worth using if you’re running out of space or tired of wading through conversations.

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Messages sent from a shared mailbox aren’t saved to the Sent Items folder of the shared mailbox in Outlook

Problem

Assume that you’re using Microsoft Outlook 2010 or a later version, and you’ve been delegated permission to send email messages as another user or on behalf of another user from a shared mailbox. However, when you send a message as another user or on behalf of the user, the sent message isn’t saved to the Sent Items folder of the shared mailbox. Instead, it’s saved to the Sent Items folder of your mailbox

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How to Mute Mail Threads on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

iOS 13 Mail app Share Sheet with Mute button

There’s no way to leave email conversations if someone accidentally hits the “Reply All” button. What you can do is mute the conversation on your end to disable notifications. Here’s how to mute threads on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac using the Mail app.

How to Mute Mail Threads on iPhone and iPad

To mute a thread on an iPhone or iPad, you need to be running iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 and higher.

There are two ways to do this. The first works without even opening the email. You can also mute a message from the reply menu.

If you’re in the Inbox, swipe left on an email and select the “More” option.

Swipe left and tap on the More button

From the popup, tap on the “Mute” button.

Tap on the Mute button

The email will now have a small “Bell” icon to tell you that the thread has been muted.

Check the Mute symbol on muted threads

If the email is already open, tap on the “Reply” button from the bottom-right corner.

Tap on the Reply button

Then, scroll down a bit until you see the “Mute” option. Tap on the button to mute the thread.

Tap on the Mute button from the Share sheet

If you want to unmute the thread later on, follow the same process, and tap on the “Unmute” option.

Tap on the Unmute button from the Share sheet

How to Mute Mail Threads on Mac

Open the Mail app on your Mac that’s running macOS Catalina. Next, select an email or multiple emails. From the top toolbar, locate the “Bell” icon and click on it.

Click on Mute button to mute the thread

The icon will change to a bell icon with a dash across it. This means that the conversation has been muted.

You can also mute a conversation by right-clicking on an email from the list view and selecting the “Mute” option.

Click on Mute from the menu

To unmute a thread, click on the “mute” button from the toolbar again.

Click on the Unmute button to unmute the thread

This is just one of the new features in iOS 13. Take a look at our best new features list for iOS 13, and once you update, make sure to try the new Dark mode.

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Blocarea unui expeditor în Outlook live(.com)

Blocarea unui element aflat deja în folderul E-mail nedorit nu o va șterge. Dacă încă primiți mesaje de e-mail de la un expeditor pe care l-ați blocat, consultați primirea de mesaje de e-mail de la expeditorii blocați din Outlook.com.

Notă: Puteți avea până la 1.024 de adrese sau domenii în listele de expeditori blocați și expeditori siguri. Dacă doriți să adăugați mai multe, încercați să blocați domenii în locul adreselor de e-mail individuale.

 

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