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Gordon May 10th 06 07:47 AM

create a rule for *@domain.dns
 
Jan Schmidt wrote:
hi,

i'd like to create a mail rule in my outlook2003.
All mails from domain.dns should be moved to a specific folder.

but what is the wildcast character? i tried and
@domain.dns as well as domain.dns
but it seems that only complete adresses like are
allowed. but i don't know "all" adresses of that company.

So how to create such a rule?

thanks for any help on this.

Jan


Go to Tools-Rules and Alerts. Choose "New Rule". Start with a blank rule,
and choose the option "With specific words in the message header". Add
". (Without the quotes of course)


HTH



Jan Schmidt May 10th 06 07:53 AM

create a rule for *@domain.dns
 
hi,

i'd like to create a mail rule in my outlook2003.
All mails from domain.dns should be moved to a specific folder.

but what is the wildcast character? i tried and @domain.dns as
well as domain.dns
but it seems that only complete adresses like are allowed.
but i don't know "all" adresses of that company.

So how to create such a rule?

thanks for any help on this.

Jan



Brian Tillman May 10th 06 02:15 PM

create a rule for *@domain.dns
 
Jan Schmidt wrote:

i'd like to create a mail rule in my outlook2003.
All mails from domain.dns should be moved to a specific folder.

but what is the wildcast character?


There is no wildcard characters in rules.

i tried and
@domain.dns as well as domain.dns
but it seems that only complete adresses like are
allowed. but i don't know "all" adresses of that company.

So how to create such a rule?


Use the "with specific words in the sender address", making the specific
words "domain.dns"
--
Brian Tillman


Diane Poremsky [MVP] May 10th 06 02:47 PM

create a rule for *@domain.dns
 
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/rules.htm.

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"Jan Schmidt" wrote in message
...
hi,

i'd like to create a mail rule in my outlook2003.
All mails from domain.dns should be moved to a specific folder.

but what is the wildcast character? i tried and @domain.dns
as well as domain.dns
but it seems that only complete adresses like
are allowed.
but i don't know "all" adresses of that company.

So how to create such a rule?

thanks for any help on this.

Jan




Jan Schmidt May 11th 06 08:28 AM

create a rule for *@domain.dns
 
All right,

thanks folks,
you pointed me to the right method.

i didn't found the "with specific word" action before...

thanks


Jan




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