When Seting up my message rules
I've used Me 1st, and it didn't work...could it be due to my having symbols
in front of my address? »ò.ó«Tis I»ò.ó« 1
The »ò.ó«Tis I»ò.ó« 1 is linked to my ISP address. I've tried linking Me 1st
to just the ISP address and to the »ò.ó«Tis I»ò.ó« 1 (maybe too many links?).
Thank you for responding,
Joan
"Kuay Tim" wrote:
Hi Joan,
This should still be possible, and I have just completed a test to confirm
it. In my test an address book entry was created for the display name "erase
me" using my ISP address. A rule was created to "delete from server"
messages sent to "erase." The rule was moved to the top of the list. A
message was sent, but not received. After removing the rule a second message
using the address book entry was received. As one might expect, care needs
to be taken when choosing what to key on. It should not be part of a real
name.
--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
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"Hopeful 1" wrote in message
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How can I stop getting the email sent to me?
Back when I had WIN ME and O.E. 6, I could set up a group send whereby I had
another name associated with my ISP email address in the To: line to be
deleted at server. This way I could send BCCs and not receive it back to me
(as I already knew what I sent, lol).
However, now that I have WIN XP Pro, no matter whether I had I.E. 6 or now
7, with the O.E. 6, I keep getting a copy of the email when I send it out.
My
ISP requires an address in the To: line.
So, how can I set up a rule when I send out a group send so that I do not
get a copy sent back to me? Or is this just part of XP's security and live
with it?
Thanks,
Joan
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