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Groups emails are marked as read automatically when folder is deselected
You are correct in pointing out that the Groups conversations list/folder behaves differently than your inbox or other folders. This is what we call the Groups Seen/Unseen model as opposed to the inbox Read/Unread model.
When groups feature was added inside Outlook, we decided to have a more simple triage model for the groups conversations list, where all the conversations would be marked as seen as you moved away from the group. This was based on the feedback from many users who would follow/subscribe to the important groups in their inbox, and use the groups space just as an archive of conversations. The seen/unseen model thus helped in easy triage. Also, a user is not expected to read each conversation in a group since not all conversations may not be important for the user. As opposed to Inbox where all emails can be equally important and the user can be expected to read (peruse) through all.
Having said that, we have received recent feedback, like yours, that this model causes confusion and does not allow users to be fully productive in the group space/folder esp. for those users who do not want to follow/subscribe to a group in inbox. Hence, we are currently working towards building an Inbox like Read/Unread triage model inside the Groups as well! :) You should be able to see this feature light up sometime in 2018, since this requires deep infrastructural changes for Outlook. Please bear with us for a bit.
Thanks for your feedback!
Nice to hear this is coming, can't wait. It is already there for OWA though, unless I am mistaken, so any delivery date for Outlook?
- Ravin SachdevaJul 20, 2018
Microsoft
Yes, Read/Unread for Groups is supported in OWA right now.
We will soon be bringing this to other Outlook apps as well, starting with Outlook Mobile (iOS and Android) and closely followed by Outlook on Windows. There is no specific ETA for this, but I would estimate that by the end of this calendar year, we should be able to finish deployment of this feature. We will send out an update when we're ready to start deploying.
Thanks for your patience.
- Michael1993Jan 24, 2019Copper Contributor
Is there any update on this feature for Outlook on Windows yet? We have a user who brought it up today 1/24/2019 and this post was incredibly helpful.
- Ravin SachdevaJan 25, 2019
Microsoft
Hi,
We are working hard to bring this functionality to Outlook on Windows and Outlook on iOS/Android. We do not have exact timelines yet for when this change will be deployed, but it would be safe to assume that this feature would be released on Mobile soon closely followed by Outlook on Windows.
I will update this thread with the latest status soon, so that all of you have enough time to prepare for this change.
Regards,
Ravin