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Here's the skinny
Outlook client receiving email from an Exchange server. User wants to filter the email so that any mail from a particular group of users goes into a folder. This is easy enough with email that originates outside of Exchange since then it has normal SMTP headers. User simply sets up filter based on these headers ( file anything with "from" that contains "mydomain.com" for instance ). However email sent from another user on the same exchange server doesn't have these headers ( opening the message and looking at options shows blank header area ). This makes sense I suppose since the email never saw SMTP. But now how can the filtering be done? I can add individual users but that gets very cumbersome-- want to add a group based on wildcards or the like. How can this be done? thanks Stan -- Stan Bischof ("stan" at the below domain) www.worldbadminton.com |
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Version of Outlook? Depending on the version, you can assign individual
users to categories and use a category rule to filter the messages. Milly Staples - Outlook MVP wrote in message ... | Here's the skinny | | Outlook client receiving email from an Exchange server. User wants to | filter the email so that any mail from a particular group of users | goes into a folder. This is easy enough with email that originates | outside of Exchange since then it has normal SMTP headers. User simply | sets up filter based on these headers ( file anything with "from" that | contains "mydomain.com" for instance ). | | However email sent from another user on the same exchange server | doesn't have these headers ( opening the message and looking | at options shows blank header area ). This makes sense I suppose | since the email never saw SMTP. | | But now how can the filtering be done? I can add individual users | but that gets very cumbersome-- want to add a group based | on wildcards or the like. | | How can this be done? | | thanks | | Stan | | -- | Stan Bischof ("stan" at the below domain) | www.worldbadminton.com |
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Version of Outlook? Depending on the version, you can assign individual users to categories and use a category rule to filter the messages. The idea was to avoid having to manage a group but instead filter by domain ( email return address fitting a specific pattern ) but since outlookexchangeoutlook apparently doesn't create any headers this would appear to be problematic. But thanks for the hint Stan -- Stan Bischof ("stan" at the below domain) www.worldbadminton.com |
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