E-mail
Searching
Have you ever
been looking for a specific e-mail message but had HUNDREDS of
messages to sort through? It's enough to drive you crazy. Instead
of hunting through each message one by one, you can do a search(assuming
you're using Outlook Express or Netscape Messenger).
Finding
An E-mail Message

The trick to
finding an e-mail message is to look for specific keywords. Let's
say you were looking for a message regarding a specific computer
tip. We'll say you're looking for something on processors. Here's
how to find that message:
In Outlook
Express:
1. Click the
Edit Menu, Find, Message.
2. If you know
which folder the message is in, click the "Browse" button
and select that folder. If you're not sure where the message
is at, click the Browse button, but select "Local Folders" from
the top of the list.
3. Since we're
looking for "processors" we'll type that in the "Message"
field. This will return any message that has that keyword in the body of it.
4. Click the "Find
Now" button. Outlook will hunt around through your mail
messages and try to locate anything that matches your search
criteria. If it finds messages with your keyword, those will
be displayed in the box below. Just double-click a message to
open it up and read it.

Netscape Messenger:
1. Click the
Edit Menu, Search Messages...
2. You'll be
presented with a screen that lets you specify search criteria
from drop down boxes. If you know which folder a message is in,
select it from the "Search for items in" drop down
box. If you're not sure which folder it's in, select "Local
Mail" from that box.
3. Since we're
searching for the keyword "processors" we'll select "body" from
the first criteria drop down box. The next should be "Contains" -
then type your keyword in the third box. Hit the "Search"
button and you're off.
4. If Netscape
finds any messages, they will be displayed for you. Just double-click
the message you want to read.
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