Good stuff. The only probably is that when using auto-filters is that my email push to my BlackBerry. If the filter moves it out of the inbox, it never reaches the BB. Of course, I could do a 'duplicate' transfer or 'copy' vs the actual 'move' of the item, but them I'm thinking my IT manager might start hounding me on the size of my exchange data. But, if most items are moved automatically, I could just delete out my Inbox. But then how would I remember which has been moved and hasn't been moved and where the item gets auto-filtered to... So many variables. :). Such is life.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero | 43 Folders
Quite an interesting concept going here. I would recommend most everyone try it, follow it or modify it to fit your work flow. http://www.43folders.com/izero
43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero | 43 Folders
Quite an interesting concept going here. I would recommend most everyone try it, follow it or modify it to fit your work flow. http://www.43folders.com/izero
Good stuff. The only probably is that when using auto-filters is that my email push to my BlackBerry. If the filter moves it out of the inbox, it never reaches the BB. Of course, I could do a 'duplicate' transfer or 'copy' vs the actual 'move' of the item, but them I'm thinking my IT manager might start hounding me on the size of my exchange data. But, if most items are moved automatically, I could just delete out my Inbox. But then how would I remember which has been moved and hasn't been moved and where the item gets auto-filtered to... So many variables. :). Such is life.
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