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Old February 15th 07, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default machines?

it has nothing to do with the accounts - it's just a normal thing outlook
adds to rules. Is the rule working?

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"jim3975" wrote in message
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Thanks for your reaction.
I have three different accounts in my profile, on three different servers.
It appears that some of my rules are for 'this' and some for another
"machine" I don't understand how this has come about.
J.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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it refers to different computers. It's present even if you only use one
computer.

How many accounts are in your profile? Are they all on difference
servers?

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"jim3975" wrote in message
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What does "only on this machine" mean in rule description . Does it
refer to different accounts? I work on one computer (part of a LAN) and
do not use an exchange changer. Might the reason be that I have
re-imported an old pst (archive) file?
When checking mail, Outlook also seems to check al my account three or
four times; is this perhaps a related problem?
Thanks.





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