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I'm wanting to create and use rules in Outlook 2003 to fine tune junk mail
handling. Is it possible to create a rule that will search for "Doctor*" in the From field or Med*" in the Subject field. You can see I'm trying to use some type of wildcard character. Does this work in Rules? I can't seem to find this in Help anywhere. TIA. |
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Keith Wheeler wrote:
I'm wanting to create and use rules in Outlook 2003 to fine tune junk mail handling. Is it possible to create a rule that will search for "Doctor*" in the From field or Med*" in the Subject field. You can see I'm trying to use some type of wildcard character. Does this work in Rules? I can't seem to find this in Help anywhere. Yes. For the former, use the condition "with specific words in the sender's address" for the first, using "doctor" as the specific words. For the latter, use the condition "with specific words in the subject", using " med" as the specific words. The string "doctor" will match not only the word "doctor" (case is not significant), but "witchdoctor" and "doctoring" as well. The same goes for the other string. " med" will match " medicine", " meds", and "whe med" as well. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the info. I did that, but I'm still seeing messages come through
with these words in the senders address and / or subject line. Am I missing something? I have the rules checked, so they're supposed to be active. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Keith Wheeler wrote: I'm wanting to create and use rules in Outlook 2003 to fine tune junk mail handling. Is it possible to create a rule that will search for "Doctor*" in the From field or Med*" in the Subject field. You can see I'm trying to use some type of wildcard character. Does this work in Rules? I can't seem to find this in Help anywhere. Yes. For the former, use the condition "with specific words in the sender's address" for the first, using "doctor" as the specific words. For the latter, use the condition "with specific words in the subject", using " med" as the specific words. The string "doctor" will match not only the word "doctor" (case is not significant), but "witchdoctor" and "doctoring" as well. The same goes for the other string. " med" will match " medicine", " meds", and "whe med" as well. -- Brian Tillman |
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Keith Wheeler wrote:
Thanks for the info. I did that, but I'm still seeing messages come through with these words in the senders address and / or subject line. Am I missing something? I have the rules checked, so they're supposed to be active. If you run the rules manually do they work? Please post the EXACT rules. -- Brian Tillman |
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If I run a couple of the rules manually they do NOT work. Some do work very
well. Here's one that does not work at all: Apply this rule after the message arrives With 'Canadian' or 'Doctor' in the senders address and with 'MedHelp' or ' MedHelp' in the subject and on this machine only move it to the Junk E-Mail folder TIA. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Keith Wheeler wrote: Thanks for the info. I did that, but I'm still seeing messages come through with these words in the senders address and / or subject line. Am I missing something? I have the rules checked, so they're supposed to be active. If you run the rules manually do they work? Please post the EXACT rules. -- Brian Tillman |
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Keith Wheeler wrote:
Here's one that does not work at all: Apply this rule after the message arrives With 'Canadian' or 'Doctor' in the senders address and with 'MedHelp' or ' MedHelp' in the subject and on this machine only move it to the Junk E-Mail folder This rule says that the sender's address must contain either "canadian" or "doctor" AND the subject must also contain "medhelp" (case is not significant and the first of your subject conditions is a superset of the second). If this what you intend? You should also include the "stop processing more rules" action if you have rules that follow this one in the ilist. -- Brian Tillman |
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OK, I've modified this as follows:
Apply this rule after the message arrives With 'canadian doctor' in the senders address and with 'medhelp' in the subject and on this machine only move it to the Junk E-Mail folder and stop processing more rules It is also the very first rule, it was the second. Still no joy. All the other rules seem to run fine, except this one. I'm lost. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Keith Wheeler wrote: Here's one that does not work at all: Apply this rule after the message arrives With 'Canadian' or 'Doctor' in the senders address and with 'MedHelp' or ' MedHelp' in the subject and on this machine only move it to the Junk E-Mail folder This rule says that the sender's address must contain either "canadian" or "doctor" AND the subject must also contain "medhelp" (case is not significant and the first of your subject conditions is a superset of the second). If this what you intend? You should also include the "stop processing more rules" action if you have rules that follow this one in the ilist. -- Brian Tillman |
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Keith Wheeler wrote:
OK, I've modified this as follows: Apply this rule after the message arrives With 'canadian doctor' in the senders address and with 'medhelp' in the subject and on this machine only move it to the Junk E-Mail folder and stop processing more rules It is also the very first rule, it was the second. Still no joy. All the other rules seem to run fine, except this one. The "canadian doctor" string won't do you much good because mail addresses generally don't contain strings that look like that. Post the headers of a meswsage you'd like to prevent. -- Brian Tillman |
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