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I am having a problem with rules and Outlook that I have been unable
to solve. I have a rule that when a message arrives and the sender's address contains "outside.com", it is moved to a specific folder. This rule works flawlessly and I have no problems. I have another rules that uses the same criteria, but the sender's address contains "inside.com". These emails are internal to my company (meaning the addresses are on the exchange server processing the rules). This rule does not work - the messages stay in my inbox and are not moved. I have no idea why. We recently changed exchange servers, and this used to work OK on the old one. Something must have changed. Can anyone help? Thanks, -- Greg |
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