
It would remove Office Outlook, Microsoft Windows, and all of my data along with it. I imagine that FDISK would solve many of one’s e-mail problems, but that would be akin to using a chain saw on my mother-in-law’s table. As with fitting a hand-cut mortise and tenon joint, one does not want to remove too much-just exactly enough. I get a similarly peaceful feeling from a finely crafted Microsoft Office Outlook rule that deletes thousands of inane e-mails from my inbox.

001 off an inch of the side of a tenon for a precise fit. There is something relaxing about the sound of a sharp plane as it scrapes across the wood as it takes. I can listen to classical music on my Zune HD because I have a docking station in my wood shop, and it is very peaceful. The nice thing about hand cutting woodworking joints is that it is quiet. It is a simple little table, but it took an inordinate amount of time to hand cut the mortise and tenon joints for the apron. I spent the weekend out in my woodworking shop making a table for my mother-in-law.
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Could you write a Windows PowerShell script that would tell me which Microsoft Outlook inbox rules I have created? I need a good way to visualize which rules I have so that I can determine if I still need the rule. Now the problem is that I have too many rules, and some of them actually conflict with one another.

I have created a bunch of rules that will delete certain e-mail messages, move other messages to certain folders, and play a specific sound if I get an e-mail message from my boss. The problem is that some of it is actually important. Today, I get so much e-mail that it would actually take all day for me to read it. In the old days, e-mail was not much of a problem and it was a great way to communicate.

Hey, Scripting Guy! I don’t know about you, but it seems that I am getting overwhelmed at work with e-mail.
