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Hi,
I am using Outlook 2003 with an Exchange Server 2003 at my internet provider. I can access my synchronized contacts via Outlook 2003 or OWA. I want to set up a rule that moves messages containing "[spam]" in the subject field into the junk folder, but I need to exempt messages from my contacts. Since the contacts are on the server I thought this is doable, I also read some documentation about the limitation of server rules and using the address book was no such limitation. However, when I try to set up such rule in Outlook, it will force the rule to be a client only rule, no matter which address book I use (several are listed like "OAL" and "All Address Lists" and I actually don't know where they come from). I need that server rule... TIA for any hint Kind regards DC |
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