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Hi,
How can I create a rule to move emails based on a particular domain of the email? Ex I want to move all email from @domain.com, but without specifying first or last names In Outlook 2000 I don't see that option in rules wizard. Thanks in advance, |
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Net wrote:
How can I create a rule to move emails based on a particular domain of the email? Ex I want to move all email from @domain.com, but without specifying first or last names In Outlook 2000 I don't see that option in rules wizard. The "with specific words in the sender's address" would be the condition to use. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have the same problem but with the suggestion you wrote Brian it doesn't
work. I am using Outlook 2007, and i want to move all my work e-mail to a seperate folder. But the internal mails that i get don't have the domain name specified in it, so this rule doesn't work, do you have a solution for this ? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Net wrote: How can I create a rule to move emails based on a particular domain of the email? Ex I want to move all email from @domain.com, but without specifying first or last names In Outlook 2000 I don't see that option in rules wizard. The "with specific words in the sender's address" would be the condition to use. -- Brian Tillman |
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Carlos wrote:
I have the same problem but with the suggestion you wrote Brian it doesn't work. I am using Outlook 2007, and i want to move all my work e-mail to a seperate folder. But the internal mails that i get don't have the domain name specified in it, so this rule doesn't work, do you have a solution for this ? Then create a rule to move everything (i.e., no condition), but add the exception "except with specific words in the sender's address" and make the specific words "@". That will move all the messages from internal addresses to a separate folder but leave the external messages in the Inbox. -- Brian Tillman |
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