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Email Triage (Outlook Extension)
Email Triage 19.08.2009
![]() Extension to Outlook on Windows Mobile allowing emails to be transformed into task list or calendar items with a single click. Once installed, this extension adds a new menu item to the Outlook Mobile inboxes on Windows Mobile devices. The extension adds two new menu items to Outlook Mobile: "Move to Tasks" and "Move to Calendar". The new menu items create new task list or calendar items and copy the email information (sender name and contact details, subject, body, etc.) into it. The new item is opened in a form for making any edits or additional notes. The menu items work on all Outlook accounts: Outlook, POP3/IMAP email accounts and SMS Text Messages. The extension is designed for people looking to Process their email on their mobile. Requirements: · Windows Mobile 5/6 · .NET Compact Framework 2.0 What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ] · Fix a bug which caused some Access Violation exceptions · Optimised the build to make the DLL a lot smaller · Add the extension as a menu item on opened emails as requested in the Comments http://dalelane.co.uk/ Windows Mobile 5 [CAB] http://dalelane.co.uk/files/EmailTriageCab.CAB Windows Mobile 6 [CAB] http://dalelane.co.uk/files/EmailTriageCab_WM6.CAB
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Re: Email Triage (Outlook Extension)
"The new menu items create new task list or calendar items and copy the email information (sender name and contact details, subject, body, etc.) into it." Do you mean something different? I guess you could open a new mail to the contact of choice and then add to calendar if you don't have an E-Mail from them already on the device. |
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Re: Email Triage (Outlook Extension)
Don't know if the OP is the author of this app, but they also have a bunch of other very useful looking utilities.
Check 'em out. http://dalelane.co.uk/page.php?id=29
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