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    outlook search

    hey
    i´m not sure if this is the right place for my question, if not sorry in advance!
    The company i work for searchs already longer for an outlook search tool,which runs on vista! Normally we worked with lookout, but this doesnt work anymore since we have vista!
    Does anybody know a tool, which is similar to and as reliable as lookout?

    Thanks in advance!!

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    there are several tools which search your mails in outlook.

    similar to lookout is a tool named Lookeen.

    i think this will be the best solution for you.

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    Thanks for your tip, I read about it and it really sounds great, exactly what I am searching for! But do you know if it also works with Exchange server, because that is really important for me!!

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    Outlook tools? Isn't not included in Vista OS? Well, I wish I can help you, but this is the first time about it. Thanks that you post it and I have new thing to look up to and find out.

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    i absolutely love xobni. not sure if it is what you are looking for but it is a great outlook search tool.

    www.xobni.com

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    Try using xobni it's very useful. It has fast email search feature, which is really very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannyboy View Post
    there are several tools which search your mails in outlook.

    similar to lookout is a tool named Lookeen.

    i think this will be the best solution for you.
    I also use Lookeen. I love it. Fast and very good results. I can only recommend Lookeen!

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    I don't understand why this is an issue in the first place. I have no problems finding items in Outlook without a 3rd party add-in

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    @Collabora:

    I don´t know in which way you use Outlook. I use it for business and have a lot of mails to manage and, of course, to find.

    Outlooks build-in search maybe works for a few mails, but if the number of mails reaches thousands and you also want to find contents in attachments...
    Then you need a powerful search tool.

    I came to Lookeen through this threat and I am very satisfied with it.

    Greets H.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter View Post
    @Collabora:

    I don´t know in which way you use Outlook. I use it for business and have a lot of mails to manage and, of course, to find.
    Greets H.
    I use it for both personal and business (2007). I too accumulate 1,000s of email. I find that Search Folders does the job nicely. Once I set one with a certain criteria I never have to perform a search again using that criteria.

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    A bit time has gone by since I opend this thread...I just wanted to tell that I still use Lookeen and love it more with every single day I work with! Thanks again for that tip, its really a great help with all the seach features, where you can concretize your search results! I really save a lot of time!!

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    What about xobni? Some really useful info.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Hello
    In my August 2000 column, I described changes in Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) security zones that you can make to secure Outlook against malicious code that might arrive in HTML messages, if you haven't installed the Outlook E-mail Security Update. These changes ensure that no code or ActiveX components can run when you just look at a message in Outlook's preview pane.

    Unfortunately, the latest vulnerability in Outlook isn't related to these easy-to-adjust HTML mail settings and is potentially much more serious. The "Malformed Email Header" weakness exposes a chink in Outlook's defenses that can let malicious code enter your system—just by downloading a message. The attack can affect any copy of Outlook—even Outlook 97—that you use to retrieve Internet mail from a POP3 account.


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    I absolutely love xobni. not sure if it is what you are looking for but it is a great outlook search tool.

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    you try lotus outlook software it real help u man.

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