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Outlook 2007 rules
i created a rule to transfer messages that contain a specific word in the
subject to another folder, but it save a copy of the nessage in the original folder instead of just moving it. Maybe someone could help me?! |
Outlook 2007 rules
Make sure the rule ends in a Stop Processing action.
"Offir" wrote in message ... i created a rule to transfer messages that contain a specific word in the subject to another folder, but it save a copy of the nessage in the original folder instead of just moving it. Maybe someone could help me?! |
Outlook 2007 rules
i'm sorry but what is the meaning of "Stop Processing action"?
"Vince Averello" wrote: Make sure the rule ends in a . "Offir" wrote in message ... i created a rule to transfer messages that contain a specific word in the subject to another folder, but it save a copy of the nessage in the original folder instead of just moving it. Maybe someone could help me?! |
Outlook 2007 rules
In the list of actions you can perform in a rule there's an action "Stop
processing". Add it to the list of actions that the rule performs. "Offir" wrote in message ... i'm sorry but what is the meaning of "Stop Processing action"? |
Outlook 2007 rules
I had the same problem... just go back into the rules and edit the rule...
what happened is you chosed to "move and copy to folder" option rather just "move to folder". Ihope that helps you!, Walt "Offir" wrote: i created a rule to transfer messages that contain a specific word in the subject to another folder, but it save a copy of the nessage in the original folder instead of just moving it. Maybe someone could help me?! |
Outlook 2007 rules
The "Stop Processing action" is used to stop processing additional rules once
a rule has satisfied a condition on an incoming email. I hope that answers your question. Walt "Vince Averello" wrote: In the list of actions you can perform in a rule there's an action "Stop processing". Add it to the list of actions that the rule performs. "Offir" wrote in message ... i'm sorry but what is the meaning of "Stop Processing action"? |
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