I think what he wanted was to sort threads in a group, you see the
original thread, then you see all the repiles to the thread, in a
hirearchy fashion. It does make it easy to group and distinguish when
browsing through the list.

On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 15:53:48 +0100, Robert Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Someone tell me how I can get messages sorted correctly in Outlook? I
> want grouped by thread/subject but sorted by received date
> 
> I clicked on the "Received" column heading then on the "Subject" column
> heading. Hey presto. Is that what you wanted?
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 September 2004 15:45
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be
> this LAME...
> 
> Ok, I'm not trying to start an e-mail client war. (I have been using
> Thunderbird as my primary client but do miss some of the features of The
> 
> Bat, but that's not the question I have). At work they've just installed
> 
> Office 2003 so I figured I'd look again at Lookout since I do use it at
> work for the Calendar stuff that I'm forced to use (I can still use
> Thunderbird to get my Exchange server e-mail which is nice). While
> messing with the Outlook e-mail client I can't figure out for the life
> of me how to "sort messages by subject/thread AND by date.. like EVERY
> OTHER client in the world does." If this client can sort like a normal
> client (thunderbird, mozilla, the bat, sylpheed, evolution, kmail,
> pegasus, eudora, poco mail, etc etc) how come it is so difficult to
> figure out how to set it up? I've been messing with these view and
> custom options and still havne't figured it out. I've used both Windows
> and Linux and I actually like Windows for a desktop environment (gasp!)
> but I don't use any of their software other than the OS (I use opera or
> firefox for browsing, thundbird for mail, open office for office stuff).
> 
> I'm really amazed that they could realease an e-mail client that is so
> lame. It's like MS refusing to make IE have tabbed browsing features -
> just stupid - they know people want it but they don't provide it (I
> guess they're afraid to admit that moz/firefox/opera have the right
> idea.)
> 
> Someone tell me how I can get messages sorted correctly in Outlook? I
> want grouped by thread/subject but sorted by received date (preferably a
> 
>   more recent date on an e-mail will simply move the grouped thread up
> or down).
> 
> </rant>
> 
> --
> Rick
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