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Threadline works by automatically organizing email into conversation threads and making these threads available from within both Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint.
Learn more about the key features of Threadline:
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Threadline uses conversation threads to file and organize email around projects, issues, teams and groups, making it easier for everyone to follow the context of each email within a conversation.
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Once a user files the first email in a thread, Threadline files all replies automatically on behalf of all recipients for the life of the thread. This reduces the level of filing effort by as much as 85% for your most important project and team emails.
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Remember Shared Public Folders in Exchange? They actually made a lot of sense for managing team or group email, but trying to find anything in a shared email folder was like finding a needle in a haystack.
Threadline has revived the idea of a shared folder and made it better by removing all duplicate messages, organizing everything into threads and managing these shared folders in SharePoint and in Outlook.
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Team folders sit alongside each user's personal folders within their familiar Outlook desktop. No training is required because users perceive Threadline's threaded conversations as a logical extension to the way they already work in email.
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Threadline organizes project email onto discussion boards in your team's MS SharePoint site. When users need to understand the broader context surrounding an email, their own email conversations lead them logically into project sites, turning email into an on-ramp to SharePoint and the collaborative tools that it offers.
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