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Advanced Folders Watch 2.1

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
  • Date added: December 28, 2006
  • Total Downloads: 860
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From MAPILab :

Advanced Folders Watch watches the specified folder groups of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange Server, informs the user of new messages meeting certain selection criteria (filters). User notification can be passive or active.

In the first instance, AFW creates posts in the specified folder, containing links to the messages found and message texts. In the second instance, the messages found are shown in a pop-up window with many features. Version 2.1 added support for Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007.

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