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Builds your inbox triage system: VIP, FYI, System folders. Foundation for auto-routing rules.
Most full inboxes mix three different things: stuff that needs a same-day human reply (VIP), stuff you want to read eventually (FYI — newsletters, updates), and stuff a machine sent you (System — receipts, alerts, password resets). They share one inbox so the urgent gets buried under the routine. This automation creates three dedicated folders inside Outlook: Priority for VIP senders, FYI for low-urgency reading, and System for machine-generated mail. It's the foundation layer — pair it with auto-categorize-by-sender to actually route incoming mail into them automatically. The discovery interview asks for your current folder names (we'll match yours, not impose ours), your VIP senders (so VIPs always reach Priority no matter what), and whether to backfill existing inbox mail or only sort new arrivals. Idempotent: safe to re-run with different inputs to refine the setup.
Before this automation runs on your machine, Computer Spy asks 3 questions about your current workflow. The script that lands on your machine reflects your answers — not a generic default. Preview the questions below; you'll fill them in after install starts.
We respect your existing names. If a folder doesn't exist yet, we'll create it.
We'll never auto-categorize these into FYI or System even if their pattern looks like a newsletter.
Answer 3 questions about your workflow. Computer Spy's AI builds a PowerShell script tailored to your answers and pushes it to your machine. No code, no manual setup — your custom automation lands inside 60 seconds.
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