![]() ![]() The trick to create a “Unified Inbox” experience is to use the “All Mailboxes” search scope. To be more precise 2 keyboard shortcuts + 2 clicks. We can however use the Instant Search feature to generate such a list on-demand within a few seconds. Outlook doesn’t offer such a feature and sadly Search Folders are limited to the folder set or mailbox that they are created in. Is there any way to create a special view or Search Folder which combines all these Inboxes into a single list of (unread) emails? ![]() This sometimes makes it hard to keep track of all the latest (unread) messages as it requires me to visit each Inbox and sometimes sub folders as well. This is a mix of Exchange, POP3, IMAP and accounts so they each have their own Inbox folder. I'm using Outlook with multiple accounts configured.
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