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I am trying to set up a Rule where as if I receive any mail from a specific
domain address I can then forward it into a folder. I have too many individual addresses from a domain to enter them in manually, but I need to make sure that I get them all and have them sent to a specific folder. Any suggestions?? Please?? |
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You can use 'Run Rules Now' and apply that rule to the email already in your
inbox. Tools--Rules and Alerts -- Run Rules Now Select the rule you are refering to. "Teresa" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a Rule where as if I receive any mail from a specific domain address I can then forward it into a folder. I have too many individual addresses from a domain to enter them in manually, but I need to make sure that I get them all and have them sent to a specific folder. Any suggestions?? Please?? |
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Teresa wrote:
I am trying to set up a Rule where as if I receive any mail from a specific domain address I can then forward it into a folder. I have too many individual addresses from a domain to enter them in manually, but I need to make sure that I get them all and have them sent to a specific folder. Any suggestions?? Please?? Use the rule "with specific words in the sender's address" where "specific words" is the domain. -- Brian Tillman |
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LOL... I read the question totally different now that I see what the answer
is. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Teresa wrote: I am trying to set up a Rule where as if I receive any mail from a specific domain address I can then forward it into a folder. I have too many individual addresses from a domain to enter them in manually, but I need to make sure that I get them all and have them sent to a specific folder. Any suggestions?? Please?? Use the rule "with specific words in the sender's address" where "specific words" is the domain. -- Brian Tillman |
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