![]() If you don’t sort by conversation, you’ll only know a message is part of a thread if, after clicking on it, you see a speech-bubble button in the top left corner of the right-hand reading pane. To its credit, it also lets you delete or flag individual messages in the thread by rolling over those headers in the list. ![]() Outlook basically apes Apple Mail’s practice of showing a list of subject headers within the thread underneath the thread itself. You have to choose to sort messages by conversation-rather than a host of other filters, from date sent or received to the account they came from-in order to see them displayed this way. However, its implementation in Outlook 2016 leaves something to be desired. This idea’s also nothing new, but it makes good sense. Third, a new conversation view gives you the option to group messages by thread, keeping every back-and-forth in a particular email exchange close at hand for easier reading. The new conversation view merely imitates what you’ll already find in Apple Mail…
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