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Old March 5th 09, 05:01 PM
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Default Cuestom outlook rule using vba

Hello all,

Im needing to create some custom rules to orginize my email for me.

I need to write a rule so that an email containning an specific word in the subject, sent to a person in a specific address book, or from a person in a specific address book moved to a specific folder.

I know i have to use vba because the wiz wont allow for an or it will only use and. Can any one please help me with this?
 




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