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I used to have a rule that if the subject contained Delivered: or Read:
Outlook would file it in my Receipts folder (which I created a long time ago) automatically. It worked up until about 2 weeks ago. Suddenly, it stopped filing. I checked with our IT department, and they said they hadn't made any changes to Outlook. I note that if I right-click on a Read or Delivery receipt that Create Rule is grayed out. Anyway, a rule is probably not the best way to handle this, as someone could create a subject line containing "Read:" somewhere in it and it would go into the receipts folder. (false positive) So from the Outlook Help I learned I could set: Tools Options Preferences tab E-mail Options Tracking Options Checked: Process requests and responses on arrival Checked: Process receipts on arrival Checked: After processing, move receipts to: Receipts However, the receipts arrive and sit in my inbox instead of being filed. How do I fix this? I am on Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8028) SP2. TIA, Charles Belov |
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Charles Belov wrote:
I used to have a rule that if the subject contained Delivered: or Read: Outlook would file it in my Receipts folder (which I created a long time ago) automatically. It worked up until about 2 weeks ago. Suddenly, it stopped filing. I checked with our IT department, and they said they hadn't made any changes to Outlook. What format is the PST, Unicode or ANSI? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Charles Belov wrote: I used to have a rule that if the subject contained Delivered: or Read: Outlook would file it in my Receipts folder (which I created a long time ago) automatically. It worked up until about 2 weeks ago. Suddenly, it stopped filing. I checked with our IT department, and they said they hadn't made any changes to Outlook. What format is the PST, Unicode or ANSI? My inbox is not in a PST folder, it's on the Exchange Server. Under my inbox properties, I found "Mailbox Mode: Outlook is running in Unicode mode against the Microsoft Exchange server." I'm on XP SP2, if that's any help. My inbox was on the Exchange Server, and the receipts were getting filed, prior to the problem occurring. However, I don't have any way to know whether Outlook was in SP2 or Exchange was in Unicode when the receipts were still getting filed, as I had no reason to check these. Hope this helps, Charles "Chas" Belov |
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Charles Belov wrote:
My inbox was on the Exchange Server, and the receipts were getting filed, prior to the problem occurring. However, I don't have any way to know whether Outlook was in SP2 or Exchange was in Unicode when the receipts were still getting filed, as I had no reason to check these. I don't have any good suggestions, it seems. Were I in your shoes, I'd export all my rules, start Outlook once with the /cleanrules command line switch, then reimport the rules. If that didn't work, I'd try the same thing, but with a new mail profile as well. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Charles Belov wrote: My inbox was on the Exchange Server, and the receipts were getting filed, prior to the problem occurring. However, I don't have any way to know whether Outlook was in SP2 or Exchange was in Unicode when the receipts were still getting filed, as I had no reason to check these. I don't have any good suggestions, it seems. Were I in your shoes, I'd export all my rules, start Outlook once with the /cleanrules command line switch, then reimport the rules. If that didn't work, I'd try the same thing, but with a new mail profile as well. I set up a new profile, and created the rule from scratch Subject contains "Read:" Body contains "was read on" Move to folder "Receipts" Run now No results. Charles "Chas" Belov |
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Charles Belov wrote:
I used to have a rule that if the subject contained Delivered: or Read: Outlook would file it in my Receipts folder (which I created a long time ago) automatically. It worked up until about 2 weeks ago. Suddenly, it stopped filing. I checked with our IT department, and they said they hadn't made any changes to Outlook. I note that if I right-click on a Read or Delivery receipt that Create Rule is grayed out. Anyway, a rule is probably not the best way to handle this, as someone could create a subject line containing "Read:" somewhere in it and it would go into the receipts folder. (false positive) So from the Outlook Help I learned I could set: Tools Options Preferences tab E-mail Options Tracking Options Checked: Process requests and responses on arrival Checked: Process receipts on arrival Checked: After processing, move receipts to: Receipts However, the receipts arrive and sit in my inbox instead of being filed. How do I fix this? I am on Outlook 2003 (11.8010.8028) SP2. TIA, Charles Belov Charles, I BELIEVE the above settings ONLY work of you actually open the receipt that sits in your inbox. THEN it files it according to the rules. I am not 100% sure but I noticed that behavior on my OL. (This is w/out custom rules for receipt--just the user defined ones in Tools Options Preferences tab E-mail Options Tracking Options) |
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