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Am Fri, 6 Jan 2006 15:01:03 -0800 schrieb Stuart P. Bentley:
In OL = XP you can create a rule that checks for the senderīs domain and run a script. You can then use the Instr function and search in the body e.g. for www.*.*, http:/*, file:/*, https:/*. If the message contains one of the searched strings use the Move function for moving it into another folder. -- Viele Gruesse / Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook I want to create a spoof filter that If a message comes from the "paypal.com" domain *Except if from "spoof" And the message contains hyperlinks that do not lead to sites in the "paypal.com" domain Then forward the message as an attachment to " *And move it to the "Spoofs" folder. How would/should I go about doing this? |
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