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I have a rule, that lists two Email addresses as "from", and then says, MOVE
(not COPY) the message to a folder. But, the problem is, it is COPYING, not MOVING. So, there is a copy in the original destination folder and a copy in the folder that the rule points to. Yes, i have double checked, and the rule definitely says move not copy. I deleted and reimplimented the rule, and it has the same behavior. I turned the rule off to make sure the server was not sending me two copies, and only one was arriving if the rule was turned off. Also, if i choose "run rule now", running it correctly identifies the copy that was not moved by the rule originally when the message arrived, and does move it to the stated destination folder. So, this is weird! Has anybody seen anything like it? DO you have any suggestions?? Of course, this is more of an "annoyance" than a major problem. But, it is indeed annoying. Outlook 2007. Thanks, tom |
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Sorry, due to my error, this question was answered, above, and i
accidentally posted it again. So, no need to reply here. Thanks, tom "TomCon" wrote in message news:Kyzej.1794$Ko6.622@trndny02... I have a rule, that lists two Email addresses as "from", and then says, MOVE (not COPY) the message to a folder. But, the problem is, it is COPYING, not MOVING. So, there is a copy in the original destination folder and a copy in the folder that the rule points to. Yes, i have double checked, and the rule definitely says move not copy. I deleted and reimplimented the rule, and it has the same behavior. I turned the rule off to make sure the server was not sending me two copies, and only one was arriving if the rule was turned off. Also, if i choose "run rule now", running it correctly identifies the copy that was not moved by the rule originally when the message arrived, and does move it to the stated destination folder. So, this is weird! Has anybody seen anything like it? DO you have any suggestions?? Of course, this is more of an "annoyance" than a major problem. But, it is indeed annoying. Outlook 2007. Thanks, tom |
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