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Windows Phone 8 : Microsoft Outlook Mobile (part 6) - Viewing New Mail,Viewing Urgent Mail

4/29/2014 1:47:09 AM
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Viewing New Mail

As mentioned earlier, Outlook displays the subject line of new messages in red, while the subject line is shown in gray for old messages. If you want to temporarily see only the new messages in your mailbox, you can do so by following these steps:

1. Open your mailbox.

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2. Flick the view setting from All to Unread. To return the view to normal when you are done, flick the view from Unread to All.

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Viewing Urgent Mail

When you receive an urgent message, Windows Phone 8 displays a red exclamation point alongside the message, to indicate that the message is important. However, Outlook Mobile also has an option for viewing only the most important messages. To do so, follow these steps:

1. Open your mailbox.

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2. Flick the view setting from All to Urgent. When you are done, you can return the mailbox to its previous state by flicking the view setting from Urgent to All.

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