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		<title>By: Shannon Whitley &#187; Organize email posts like a feed reader</title>
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		<description>[...] This code (http://www.voiceoftech.com/swhitley/index.php/?page_id=76) is designed to work with Microsoft Outlook and the Feedlinx email service. When a Feedlinx email comes in, you click on a folder and the email will be instantly organized in a folder by feed name, just like a standard feed reader. If the feed name doesn&#8217;t exist, it will create a new folder automatically. The code is VBA and Open Source and can be modified for other uses. [...]</description>
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