Email Rules - Isolate User

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Mark Ford

Hi

I use an email rule in Outlook Express which states "if the recipient
address does not contain XXXXXX, do not download it from the server"

I cannot seem to replicate this rule in outlook - the same options are
not available as far as I can see.

Can anyone suggest anything?

Many thanks

Mark F

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Ben M. Schorr - MVP

What version of Outlook? In recent versions you can use the whitelisting in
the Junk Mail filtering to manage something similiar. It'll still download
the message but at least you won't have to see it;.


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Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Seperate mailboxes are about the best thing in this scenario. Not sure if
that's possible for you but I highly recommend them. I've noticed that the
multiple addresses into a single POP3 mailbox seems to be big in the UK,
though.
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Ford said:
I use an email rule in Outlook Express which states "if the recipient
address does not contain XXXXXX, do not download it from the server"

I cannot seem to replicate this rule in outlook - the same options are
not available as far as I can see.

You see very well. Outlook doesn't have that ability.
 

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