Can Categories be used with rules to sort to folders?

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curt

Hi

I am involved in politics and business and I need to sort
through hundreds of email messages. Distribution lists
have proven impractical because it's too hard to add
dozens upon dozen of addresses. The Category option is
avialable directly from the message when you click the
icon next to the address in OL 2003.

However unlike other rules based on individual addresses
when I use category based rules to sort messages to
folders it does nothing. It doesn't move the messages or
anything else. Frankly the other options in OL are
getting quite tedious and unweildy because it's just not
practical to have hundreds of email rules all for
individual volunteers and business partners running as
these messages are coming. Among other things it's causing
my email server to time out at times.

Any suggestions or observations as to why "category" is
even in the rules wizard if it is a unusuable option in
terms of sorting? I'm unclear what purpose it serves
outside of organizing the address book because it doesn't
seem to serve any purpose in the rules area.
 
C

curt

Allow me to post an update regarding distlists they are
usable in the rules area either except as a gathering area
for names.

I see no real practicle way to sort mail in OL 2003 at
this point aside from having hundreds of individual rules
for individual senders because neither the distribution
lists nor the option of sorting into folders based on
categories works.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Answered in the outlook.general newsgroup. Do NOT multipost!

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Guest

New user may not be aware of which is the proper goup to
post in and there is no support available.

You may wish to explain yourself better in the future the
post in the other group did not answer the question.
 
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Roady [MVP]

You can address more than one newsgroup at a time by using a newsreader like
Outlook Express.

And yes it does answer the question; you just may not like the answer. Still
that is irrelevant to multiposting; posting the same message separately in
several newsgroups

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