How To See Clutter Folder In Outlook For Mac
On the Mac, it’s also possible to use Evernote as a word processor, similar to Simplenote. The app supports basic formatting, such as font and size changes, bolding, italicizing and underlining. The word processor itself has a clear and friendly interface, managed via a Word-style tabbed menu along the top of the screen—it feels more like a desktop program than Drive does.
What is the purpose of the Clutter feature? • Clutter is a feature in Office 365 designed to help you focus on the most important messages by moving lower priority messages from your Inbox folder to the folder named 'Clutter'. • Clutter learns from your actions to determine the messages you are likely to ignore. As less important messages arrive (messages that consistently do not get read/opened), they are automatically moved to the Clutter folder. Any messages which you have specified a mail filter for will still be controlled by the filter and will not be affected by the Clutter feature.
Clutter is a feature that moves low priority messages out of your Inbox and into another folder, saving you time when you scan for important messages. Clutter looks at what you've done in the past to determine the messages you’re most likely to ignore.
• The Clutter feature is trained by moving messages which should be filed as Clutter to the Clutter folder. Any messages which should not be automatically filtered to this folder should be moved back into the Inbox. If you're currently in the Outlook 2016 desktop client: 1. In Outlook 2016, right-click the Clutter folder and the select Manage Clutter.
Sign in to Outlook on the web (OWA) using your work or school account. It will take you directly to the Clutter options page. Unselect Separate items identified as clutter > Save. Or, if your page looks like the one below, select Don't separate items identified as Clutter > Save • The Clutter folder remains in Outlook even after you turn off the feature. If you're not currently in Outlook 2016: • Sign into Outlook on the web (OWA) using your work or school account. • At the top of the page, select the App launcher > Mail.
• At the top of the page, select Settings, and under Your app settings, select Mail. • Under Automatic processing, select Clutter. • Unselect Separate items identified as clutter > Save. Or, if your page looks like the one below, select Don't separate items identified as Clutter > Save. The Clutter folder remains in Outlook even after you turn off the feature. Resources for additional information: • •.
I just started using Outlook 16.9 for Mac in part because the 'Clutter' folder in Apple Mail is no longer functional. Microsoft has replaced the 'Clutter' folder with a folder named 'Other'. This folder gets mail that their sorting mechanism doesn't put in the 'Focused' folder or the 'Junk' folder. Since their sorting algorithm is not perfect, mail that I need sometimes gets dumped into the 'Other'folder. While I can access the 'Other' folder when I sign into Office 365, the 'Other' folder doesn't exist in Outlook (or for that matter Apple Mail). At least, I haven't been able to find or activate it. Microsoft's instructions tell me that I should be able to activate the 'Other' folder by clicking on its icon under the Organize tab.
That icon doesn't exist as the image here shows: Nothing in the Preferences allows me to activate the 'Other' folder. Does anyone else have this problem? And if so have you been able to solve it and by what means if you have?