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Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
Is it possible to configure a rule in microsoft outlook 2007 using
wild cards??? I am using in from field to move the mails from google groups to specified folder. Its not working. Am i committing a mistake?? Please assist. |
Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
Define your rule more specifically... for instance, if you use "sent through
the specified account" and make it @googlegroups.com (no asterisk), it will probably work better than the generic you are using. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Manish asked: | Is it possible to configure a rule in microsoft outlook 2007 using | wild cards??? I am using in from field to move the | mails from google groups to specified folder. Its not working. Am i | committing a mistake?? | | Please assist. |
Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
On Dec 6, 9:22*pm, Manish wrote:
Is it possible to configure a rule in microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards??? I am using in from field to move the mails from google groups to specified folder. Its not working. Am i committing a mistake?? Please assist. Dear Milly Thanks for your reply. Please note that the "sent through the specified account" options is meant for choosing ONLY my own accounts for sending the mails. I need to apply the rule after receiving the mails. Tried to specify " in "from people or distribution list" but it is also not working. |
Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
"Manish" wrote in message
... Dear Milly Thanks for your reply. Please note that the "sent through the specified account" options is meant for choosing ONLY my own accounts for sending the mails. I need to apply the rule after receiving the mails. Tried to specify " in "from people or distribution list" but it is also not working. Use the "with specific words in the sender's address and specify "googlegroups.com" as the specific words. -- Brian Tillman [Outlook - MVP] |
Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
On Dec 15, 3:59*am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
"Manish" wrote in message ... Dear Milly Thanks for your reply. Please note that the "sent through the specified account" options is meant for choosing ONLY my own accounts for sending the mails. I need to apply the rule after receiving the mails. Tried to specify " in "from people or distribution list" but it is also not working. Use the "with specific words in the sender's address and specify "googlegroups.com" as the specific words. -- Brian Tillman [Outlook - MVP] Dear Brian Thanks for the accurate answer. It worked. |
Rules and Alterts in Microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards
On Dec 7, 11:30*am, Manish wrote:
On Dec 6, 9:22*pm, Manish wrote: Is it possible to configure a rule in microsoft outlook 2007 using wild cards??? I am using in from field to move the mails from google groups to specified folder. Its not working. Am i committing a mistake?? Please assist. Dear Milly Thanks for your reply. Please note that the "sent through the specified account" options is meant for choosing ONLY my own accounts for sending the mails. I need to apply the rule after receiving the mails. Tried to specify " in "from people or distribution list" but it is also not working. Brian, I am using Outlook 2007, just upgraded my PC from XP to Windows 7, and I am having an issue with one of my rules. The one that uses Use the "with specific words in the sender's address. This rule worked fine prior to my upgrade, and I have about 5-6 other rules and they all seem to work fine but this one. It seems to me like it is having trouble getting the " info from the sender's address, like it is only searching on the display name (i.e. "Smith, Joe"). The rule has not changed, the version of outlook has not changed, and we are connecting to the same mailbox on the same exchange server. Any ideas? Thanks, Jason |
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