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Old June 20th 08, 03:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jusk Askin
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Default Define View in Outlook 2007

I am trying to create a view for an email domain, such as "microsoft.com".
This is how I create a view: Customize View, Filter, Advanced, Field = From,
Condition = contains, Value = microsoft.com

The View filter seems to only look at the persons name and not the actual
email address. For example, John Smith instead of .
I want to seach for the "microsoft.com" not the "John" or the "Smith". The
view seems to work if the persons email address is in the name and email
address position.
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