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"Tom" wrote in message ...
I have a rule that fails to catch all the targeted mail in my InBox. But if I then run the rule manually (with"Run Rules Now") the remainder of the targeted mail in my InBox gets handled properly by the rule. This inconsistancy between when the rule is run automatically and manually is weird. You are running ONLY the one rule when you exercise it manually. That means you are not also running all the other rules. Rules are exercised in the order they are listed. You have prior rules that get triggered and prevent or interfere with your later problematic rule. You can change the order of your rules, or better analyze them to determine what should be their proper order and if you are using the correct conditions within your rules. If you select ALL rules when you run manually, does the problematic rule work or not? |
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