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amb

I have a rule that moves emails from '(e-mail address removed)' * to another folder.
But my rule does not cope when the email comes in like
"(e-mail address removed) on behalf of (e-mail address removed)" then the rule does
not work anymore. How can I write a rule to cope with this sort of
annoying email?



* Email address has been changed to protect privacy
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

use a rule that looks for words in the header - and use (e-mail address removed) as
the words?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Just an FYI - this group is monitored by volunteers - including the Outlook
MVPs. If you want an immediate answer, contact Microsoft PSS and they will
be glad to help you out. Be prepared to pay. For a free service like these
news groups, a little less demanding attitude is appreciated.

The rest of us have real lives to attend to just like you.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, amb asked:

| I have a rule that moves emails from '(e-mail address removed)' * to another
| folder. But my rule does not cope when the email comes in like
| "(e-mail address removed) on behalf of (e-mail address removed)" then the rule
| does not work anymore. How can I write a rule to cope with this
| sort of annoying email?
|
|
|
| * Email address has been changed to protect privacy
 
M

Mercury

The people with bad attitudes (like you), whiners, and ranters tend to be
ignored. Just a hint, since you seem to want to know the answer.

Cheers
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote

I have a rule that moves emails from '(e-mail address removed)' * to another folder.
But my rule does not cope when the email comes in like
"(e-mail address removed) on behalf of (e-mail address removed)" then the rule does
not work anymore. How can I write a rule to cope with this sort of
annoying email?

Did somebody say something?


(Just kidding)

Create a rule that checks the Internet headers for "(e-mail address removed)" and
moves the messages it finds.
 

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