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No. The logic behind "organise by thread" frequently fails - not just in Outlook, but almost every Email client I have seen. It's far better to switch this "feature" off rather than letting an app decide how to "organise" your Email.
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We can sort our own spam. At least give an option to switch this off or control what goes in there
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NO !! Don't do this. All the worst features of the new version come from trying to copy Gmail. Outlook is supposed to be more useful (like the desktop application)
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63,822 votesWorking on it · 4855 comments · Outlook for Android » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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This is just basic functionality for any email/calendar app. Why is it still not there??
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This is just basic functionality for any app of this type. Why still only under review?
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This is a very basic function that was present in the old Outlook app. As the second most popular request in the list, clearly most people want this back. So why is it still just "under review"?
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When will this happen? This is just base functionality that any app of this type should have. is it time to give up on Microsoft?
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There do not seem to be any options for folder management (create, rename, delete, move)