How is SNARF different than Outlook search folders?
Several of SNARF’s features can be simulated with Outlook search folders and filtering. However, SNARF is able to do some things that you can’t with Outlook. At it’s simplest, SNARF orders unread mail by who sent it. For example, the morning after the SNARF announcement, one member of the SNARF team over fifty unread messages—SNARF was very helpful for finding the unread messages from other team members. In addition, many of us find our set of correspondents change rather rapidly; SNARF helps keep them on top, without tweaking Outlook rules every few days.
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