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The documentation on this is really lacking. Is there a way to create a
rule that will move mail to a folder if it contains X or Y or (A AND B) where all those letters are a word? As far as I can see, you can only enter phrases and not do OR logic. |
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Rules don't feature logic that you describe.
"Mike C" wrote in message oups.com... The documentation on this is really lacking. Is there a way to create a rule that will move mail to a folder if it contains X or Y or (A AND B) where all those letters are a word? As far as I can see, you can only enter phrases and not do OR logic. |
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