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Vox Pop: Sell me on manual email filing
Merlin Mann | Nov 17 2006
Lots of the kids are excited about the arrival of MsgFiler, which is a neat litte app for helping you file away your messages in Mail.app:
Zesty. But I'll just play devil's advocate on this one: if you find yourself inordinately excited about the arrival of this (admittedly clever) application, there's an excellent chance that your email archiving system is unnecessarily complex and, in fact, is in need of a major streamlining. Discuss. Me? Here's my own folder hierarchy (and the Mail Act-on key I use to send selected messages there.):
That's it. Personally, I abandoned the byzantine filing system quite a while ago, and so far -- given a mindful combination of Smart Folders and Spotlight -- I've yet to find a compelling case for manually filing beyond a depth of more than one folder. So, my larger question for you guys with more than, say, five or so archive sub-folders: How often are you using your archiving hierarchy to retrieve old mail? In other words, give me your success stories and best practices by which the time spent on meticulous manual filing has paid outsize rewards in finding stuff later. Or, perhaps better put: what are the limitations of Smart Folders, and what would need to change about them to get you out of the manual filing routine? Because, I gotta tell you, it kinda seems like a lot of busy work given what seems like modest functional pay-off. But you school me... 66 Comments
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I abandon my overly complex...Submitted by Jordan (not verified) on November 17, 2006 - 11:42am.
I abandon my overly complex filing system a few years ago and have been happier since. I still do have a few precious folders that help me narrow how much I'm searching per client. -Inbox -Archive, Active -- Client 1 -- Client 2 ... -Archive, Inactive -- Client 3 -- Client 4 Mail comes into my inbox and I scan it. It gets flagged if it requires an action. Then I drag it to the appropriate archive folder. I know if there's anything in my inbox I should read it, determine the next step, and archive it. I never use my inbox to my to-do list. I have the smart folder "For Follow Up" that I scurry through to categorize email work. » POSTED IN:
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