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I use Microsoft Outlook 2000 for my email. I work in an agency with twenty employees. They email requests for "days off" to me. Right now I "manually" move these email requests to the individual folder. I know that I can set a rule in Outlook that autmoatically moves email to a specific folder from a specific sender...another words when a "day off" request comes from Mary Smith it automatically goes to her folder. The problem with this is I have to check all 20 folders everyday to see if I have any requests. What I am wondering...is there a way for these emails to appear in "my inbox" as well as being automatically directed to an individual's folder? Thanks for the help in advance.
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