![]() Besides, you could also select Properties > AutoArchive to check whether your mailbox/folder has been set certain archive policy. (3) Type the custom date into the Value box Īnd now all emails meeting the search criteria are found out and listed at the bottom of Advance Find dialog box. Based on your scenario, I recommend you could check whether the mail folder has been applied certain retention policy, to check it, right-click the folder and select Properties > Policy > Folder Policy. (2) Specify a search condition from the Condition drop down list, such as on or before (1) Click Field > Date/Time fields > Sent (or Received, Modified as you need) For searching emails in custom date range, you can specify the search criteria on the Advanced tab as below screenshot shown: Note: On the Messages tab, you can only choose search criteria as Today, Yesterday, This Week, Last Month, etc. ![]() (3) Specify other search criteria as you need, such as add a keyword in the Search for the word(s) box. (2) Choose the search time scope from the right drop down list, such as This Week. ![]() (1) Select the Sent (or received, modified as you need) from the Time drop down list In the Advanced Find dialog box, go to the Messages tab, and then: In the Mail view, click to open the mail folder where you will search emails, and then press the Ctrl + Shift + F keys simultaneously to open the Advanced Find dialog box.Ģ. If you are not preferring to type search criteria in the Instant Search box directly, you can specify the search criteria in the Advanced Find dialog box.ġ. ![]()
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