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Filtering Rule in Outlook2003 : how to redirect acknowledgements into ad hoc directory (sorry for the previous msg in html)



 
 
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Old January 11th 06, 10:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Filtering Rule in Outlook2003 : how to redirect acknowledgements into ad hoc directory (sorry for the previous msg in html)

Hi everyone,

I would like to create a filtering rule under Outlook2003 that filters
acknowledgements of delivery and reading and to place them in an
adequate directory.

So I didn't see any filtering possibility like this in Outlook. I tried
to filter them with the words "Read:" in the subject but it didn't work
.... or Outlook take into account any message with "Read" and ":"
(separately) in the subject. That represents over thousandS messages in
my box !

So i would like a rule that filters the mails on the basis of this
image (that represents any "Read" or "Received" :
[http://forum.tt-hardware.com/uploads...136881982.JPG]) ... That
would be perfect !

Talented Network Admins or Outlook-Guru, this is YOUR time !

[Ben]


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Old January 12th 06, 11:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
[Ben]
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Default Filtering Rule in Outlook2003 : how to redirect acknowledgements into ad hoc directory (sorry for the previous msg in html)

Hi everyone,

I would like to create a filtering rule under Outlook2003 that filters
acknowledgements of delivery and reading and to place them in an adequate
directory.

So I didn't see any filtering possibility like this in Outlook. I tried to
filter them with the words "Read:" in the subject but it didn't work ... or
Outlook take into account any message with "Read" and ":" (separately) in the
subject. That represents over thousandS messages in my box !

So i would like a rule that filters the mails on the basis of this image
(that represents any "Read" or "Received" :
[http://forum.tt-hardware.com/uploads...136881982.JPG]) ... That would
be perfect !

Talented Network Admins or Outlook-Guru, this is YOUR time !

[Ben]


Problem solved without filtering rules. There is an option in the
Options settings / Mail settings


 




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