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Old May 25th 10, 01:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sin Jeong-hun
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Default Can I set a rule for AutoForwarded messages?

The head in my office sends mails I don't want. Specifically, it seems
like he has set AutoForward to some sorts of news letters from various
sites. I'm currently using Outlook 2010 and in the header it says
"This message was AutoForwarded." Of course he sometimes sends mails I
need to read so I can't block all of his mails or his mails that start
with "FW:".

Is there any way I can set a rule for AutoForwarded messages? I'd like
to move them to Junk E-mail folder.
 




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