SMS Folders? - HD2 General

Anyone know how you can setup an additional SMS folder on the HD2?
On my old HD, I created a "Kept Mail" folder, where I would move important texts to, in order to keep the size of my Inbiox manageable. This was in addition to Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Deleted and Outbox.
I'm using "Traditional Mode" i.e. non-threaded and dont see any ioption for either Manage Folders or the ability to press and hold to create a folder.

I did it using a desktop software Jeyo mobile companion. Couldn't find a way to do it through the phone.

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Send as vCard goes to MMS instead of Outlook E-mail

Is there a way to pass the vCard created when you clickhold a contact and select "Send as vCard" to the Outlook E-mail client as opposed to the MMS client?
It is unusual that after all this time, still Microsoft has not fixed this problem. Although this reply is 9 months late, there is a temporary workaround for this.
When you select a contact and choose "Send as vcard", the actual vcard file is created in the \Temp folder on main storage. You can cancel out of the MMS message at this point, and attach the file to a regular e-mail. The easiest way to do this is either:
1) Copy the vcard from \Temp to \My Documents, and then use the "Menu-->Insert-->File" function inside the e-mail message to attach it or
2) Use the built-in File Explorer and navigate to the \Temp folder. Hold the stylus on the vcard and choose "Send" and then pick the e-mail account you wish to use to send the vcard with
Cheers
Find O2 SMS Plus in this forum. This application allows to send vcards through standard SMS service.

SMS/Email storage location?

Does anyone know where all the messages are stored within the phones system itself? if i wanted to install a new ROM then replace the msgs after the new install.
Try windows\messaging\
the messaging folder contains emails, not SMS and it is an email per file, PPC outlook doesn't act like desktop outlook in that it does not store all email and the database. Instead the database is in PPC's database system which references those files in windows/messaging. Therefore it isn't going to be easy to simply re-instate the messages. you can put the files back in the folder but it isn't going to re-instate those messages in poutlook.
I haven't seen the database itself, it may also containt the complete SMS messages. I am unsure where MMS Messages are stored.
It sure would be easier if they used a pst type file for poutlook like they do for desktop outlook.
However, the message list (that you see when you open "poutlook") is stored in one file, I just don't know where it is. While experimenting with trying to get that e-mail on a storage card (something I could do on my smartphone, darn it) deleting all the files still shows the list of e-mails, but opening one just displays "click here to download this message at the next send/receive."

Email: Synch 'Sent' Folder Only?

Is there a way to synch ONLY the 'sent items' folder via ActiveSync or do you have to also keep copies of the various messages from Outlook also on your phone?
Bump. Anyone?
connect phone to pc, on pc open windows mobile device center, click mobile device settings - change content sync settings - email sync settings - untick the folders you dont want and tick those you do (sent items in this case)
Sorry, I think I didn't express that well. I want to synchronize only the sent items from my phone to Outlook on the desktop so that I can preserve any replies I send from the road while having the original message downloaded to my desktop when I return home. The settings you describe will only synch MS Outlook items with the 'Outlook' folder on my PC, and the accounts I set up on my phone do not appear in the folder tree to be selected. So that configuration won't work for me.
It seems that no combination of what I want is possible with the current software, yet I can't believe I'm the only one with this need.
Let me explain.
I use Outlook on my desktop and only use the phone for reading and replying to messages on-the-fly. Knowing that I will have a copy of the POP message on my laptop (which serves as my home pc also) when I get back at night, I only want to file and keep a copy of any replies I make from the road. My hope was to have any sent items uploaded to my laptop, I can run rules on MS Outlook to autofile to their respective folder structures, and I'm done - both received POP messages and their corresponding replies are preserved.
I own a copy of FlexMail, but it won't synch with Outlook, so that's not a solution. And there doesn't seem to be anything else out there that'll do what I need.
Any thoughts?
Bump. Anyone?
Guys, just to reiterate the question...
How would you get (move/copy/backup) messages from the local email accounts you set up on your HD2, to your Outlook PST on the desktop?

copy&paste an email.

On my HD2 I could copy and paste an entire Hotmail or Exchange massage to the One Note or to wherever I wanted.
Is there a way I can do the same on my GNote?.To copy and paste an entire email for a future reference.
Never mind although it is a step backwards but I am copying it to the clipboard and viewing with an application I have downloaded from the Market called Clipboard.
You can select and copy text fron an e-mail like from any web page. Press and hold, move the box borders, select copy.
Then you can paste it on any app that accepts text (S-Note for example).
But the integrated e-mail app is not very good, no options to "select all" or "empty recycle bin". This makes it impossible to use for the people that receives dozens of e-mails each day. There are other e-mail clients on the market.
I'm using a "Lite" ROM, as this way I can replace most of the bundled programs with better alternatives from the market and not having duplicated programs.
Thank you it worked.
Actualy I just installed the oficial Hotmail application from the market,called Microsoft+seven it seems to be good,supports both Push Mail, Contacts and Calender sync.

[Q] Email App -- All folder view contents

On HTC, you can choose "view all messages". This functionality allows you to see all messages, including those contained in folders, right from one inbox view.
Any word on if / when Samsung will offer this? They don't now...and never have.
I have about 30 folders that incoming emails automatically sort to based on Exchange rules. When I get multiple emails, I have no way to know which folders the emails are in and without a "view all messages / folders" option, I end up having to wait to get to a computer.

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