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jtpryan April 17th 09 07:43 PM

Add a list of words in a senders name to rule?
 
I would like to create a "cleanup" rule to run periodically. I would
like to be able to put a list of domain names in a list, then have a
rule where if any of those domain names are in the sender name they
will be moved into the deleted folder. I get a lot of mail that I
don't want to filter, but don' necessarily read everday either, and it
mounts up. So, it would be nice if once ever couple of months I could
go in,run the cleanup rule and clear the old ones out.

-Jim

Peter Durkee April 17th 09 08:30 PM

Add a list of words in a senders name to rule?
 
You can do this by creating a rule that looks for "specific words in the
sender's address". Just add all the domains to that list of words, make the
rule move or delete any messages found, and periodically run it.

-Peter

"jtpryan" wrote in message
...
I would like to create a "cleanup" rule to run periodically. I would
like to be able to put a list of domain names in a list, then have a
rule where if any of those domain names are in the sender name they
will be moved into the deleted folder. I get a lot of mail that I
don't want to filter, but don' necessarily read everday either, and it
mounts up. So, it would be nice if once ever couple of months I could
go in,run the cleanup rule and clear the old ones out.

-Jim




Diane Poremsky [MVP] April 17th 09 10:09 PM

Add a list of words in a senders name to rule?
 
You'll need to make a rule then run it manually. If you want to
automatically on existing mail, either move the messages to a holding
folder as they arrive or use an add-in (Auto-Mate and others) that run rules
on messages already in the inbox.

Another option is creating a search folder on the inbox - when you want to
get rid of the mail, open it and delete the older items.

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"jtpryan" wrote in message
...
I would like to create a "cleanup" rule to run periodically. I would
like to be able to put a list of domain names in a list, then have a
rule where if any of those domain names are in the sender name they
will be moved into the deleted folder. I get a lot of mail that I
don't want to filter, but don' necessarily read everday either, and it
mounts up. So, it would be nice if once ever couple of months I could
go in,run the cleanup rule and clear the old ones out.

-Jim



jtpryan April 18th 09 01:39 PM

Add a list of words in a senders name to rule?
 
On Apr 17, 4:09*pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
You'll need to make a rule then run it manually. If you want to
automatically on existing mail, *either move the messages to a holding
folder as they arrive or use an add-in (Auto-Mate and others) that run rules
on messages already in the inbox.

Another option is creating a search folder on the inbox - when you want to
get rid of the mail, open it and delete the older items.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"jtpryan" wrote in message

...

I would like to create a "cleanup" rule to run periodically. *I would
like to be able to put a list of domain names in a list, then have a
rule where if any of those domain names are in the sender name they
will be moved into the deleted folder. *I get a lot of mail that I
don't want to filter, but don' necessarily read everday either, and it
mounts up. *So, it would be nice if once ever couple of months I could
go in,run the cleanup rule and clear the old ones out.


-Jim


I don't think I was very clear in my original post, although I
appreciate the replies. What I would like to do is create, outside of
Outlook, a list of domains and then somehow bring it in and use it as
the list against which my rule will work. I know I can go through my
mail, find a domain, open up a "cleanup" rule, and then add it to a
list, but this is very cumbersome. It would be nice to have a simple
text list say in Notepad that as I read I can then add to.

-Jim

Diane Poremsky [MVP] April 19th 09 05:39 AM

Add a list of words in a senders name to rule?
 
outlook doesn't support using data from outside the program.

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"jtpryan" wrote in message
...
On Apr 17, 4:09 pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
You'll need to make a rule then run it manually. If you want to
automatically on existing mail, either move the messages to a holding
folder as they arrive or use an add-in (Auto-Mate and others) that run
rules
on messages already in the inbox.

Another option is creating a search folder on the inbox - when you want
to
get rid of the mail, open it and delete the older items.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks?http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007:http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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"jtpryan" wrote in message

...

I would like to create a "cleanup" rule to run periodically. I would
like to be able to put a list of domain names in a list, then have a
rule where if any of those domain names are in the sender name they
will be moved into the deleted folder. I get a lot of mail that I
don't want to filter, but don' necessarily read everday either, and it
mounts up. So, it would be nice if once ever couple of months I could
go in,run the cleanup rule and clear the old ones out.


-Jim


I don't think I was very clear in my original post, although I
appreciate the replies. What I would like to do is create, outside of
Outlook, a list of domains and then somehow bring it in and use it as
the list against which my rule will work. I know I can go through my
mail, find a domain, open up a "cleanup" rule, and then add it to a
list, but this is very cumbersome. It would be nice to have a simple
text list say in Notepad that as I read I can then add to.

-Jim




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