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Old October 21st 09, 10:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
ConorBarry
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How can I set up my Outlook so that if i receive an email from someone - say
Alan Strong for example - that all emails received by this individual go
straight to a folder in my inbox and not in my normalised inbox.

With thanks

CB
 




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