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Old June 1st 06, 04:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Dipu Jose
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Default Moving Sent Items to a different folder

Hi,

I was trying to create a rule so that whenever I send mails to a
particular person, the sent mail is moved from "Sent Items" folder to a
different folder.

eg: - Whenever I send mails to , move the sent mail from
"Sent Item" folder to "MyFolder".

I tried to create a rule for this, but I couldnt find any obvious
methods to do this. Could someone help me please?

Thanks,
Dipu

 




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