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I am using Outlook 2003 and would like to filter mails emanating from a
specific address to a folder. I have 2 problems: 1. While I can identify mails coming "through a specific account" but NOT through a specific EMAIL address ... for example an alias belonging to an account! 2. There seems to be no way of MOVING the mail to a folder. The closest ready-made rule is "move a copy to the specified folder". It has been possible to do this for years for years in emails clients like Eudora ... so I cannot believe that this is not possible in Outlook ... Can someone please point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance Tony |
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Click Tools | Rules and Alerts
Click New Rule Instead of using one of the predefined rules, click "Check messages after they arrive" This will give you all the possible options the rules offer. From accounts, whether you are CCed or on the To line, etc... Hope this helps, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "Anthony Chater" wrote: I am using Outlook 2003 and would like to filter mails emanating from a specific address to a folder. I have 2 problems: 1. While I can identify mails coming "through a specific account" but NOT through a specific EMAIL address ... for example an alias belonging to an account! 2. There seems to be no way of MOVING the mail to a folder. The closest ready-made rule is "move a copy to the specified folder". It has been possible to do this for years for years in emails clients like Eudora ... so I cannot believe that this is not possible in Outlook ... Can someone please point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance Tony |
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Hi John,
Perhaps I did not make this clear ... I am attmepting to filter OUTGOING emails and I want to identify an email address (in this case an alias on one of my configured accounts). I have indeed chosen "Start from a blank rule" - and then chosen "Check messages after sending". In the next dialog there is NO option to filter on my sending email .... that's what I find a bit primitive about Outlook .... unless I am missing something!! Tony "John Guin" john (dot) guin (at) hotmail.com wrote in message ... Click Tools | Rules and Alerts Click New Rule Instead of using one of the predefined rules, click "Check messages after they arrive" This will give you all the possible options the rules offer. From accounts, whether you are CCed or on the To line, etc... Hope this helps, John Guin OneNote Test Team http://blogs.msdn.com/johnguin "Anthony Chater" wrote: I am using Outlook 2003 and would like to filter mails emanating from a specific address to a folder. I have 2 problems: 1. While I can identify mails coming "through a specific account" but NOT through a specific EMAIL address ... for example an alias belonging to an account! 2. There seems to be no way of MOVING the mail to a folder. The closest ready-made rule is "move a copy to the specified folder". It has been possible to do this for years for years in emails clients like Eudora ... so I cannot believe that this is not possible in Outlook ... Can someone please point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance Tony |
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Anthony Chater wrote:
Perhaps I did not make this clear ... I am attmepting to filter OUTGOING emails and I want to identify an email address (in this case an alias on one of my configured accounts). No you did not make yourself clear. You said, "I am using Outlook 2003 and would like to filter mails emanating from a specific address to a folder." I interpreted that to mean you wanted to sort incoming mail by sender to various folders. I have indeed chosen "Start from a blank rule" - and then chosen "Check messages after sending". In the next dialog there is NO option to filter on my sending email .... that's what I find a bit primitive about Outlook .... unless I am missing something!! Since YOU control the sending address, YOU know which folder should contain the message when sent. You can either choose it with ViewOptions before sending or use a script to ask you for the folder, as in the following: http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/setsavefolder.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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OK.
.. well thanks for your reply Brian ... So it seems the bottom line is that I have to"manually" trigger which folder I want these mails to go to ... !! (i.e. via view options or a generated prompt) It kind of defeats the reason for using a computer :-) from my side I still cannot believe that such a simple filtering operation cannot be fully automated in Outlook .... I guess the solution is to find a decent email client ;-) "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Anthony Chater wrote: Perhaps I did not make this clear ... I am attmepting to filter OUTGOING emails and I want to identify an email address (in this case an alias on one of my configured accounts). No you did not make yourself clear. You said, "I am using Outlook 2003 and would like to filter mails emanating from a specific address to a folder." I interpreted that to mean you wanted to sort incoming mail by sender to various folders. I have indeed chosen "Start from a blank rule" - and then chosen "Check messages after sending". In the next dialog there is NO option to filter on my sending email .... that's what I find a bit primitive about Outlook .... unless I am missing something!! Since YOU control the sending address, YOU know which folder should contain the message when sent. You can either choose it with ViewOptions before sending or use a script to ask you for the folder, as in the following: http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/setsavefolder.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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