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Old October 9th 12, 04:52 PM
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Default Outlook rules using AD fields

Is there a way to create a rule in Outlook using a field from AD? We have a number of different locations around the world and I would like to have Outlook move the message from the inbox to a sub-folder based on the user's location. Unfortunately there are no other unique words in the header or text of the email to filter off of.

Any help would be appreciated!

Brett

(Nevermind, I found out this can't be done)

Last edited by Brett1971 : October 9th 12 at 06:15 PM. Reason: Update
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