"Bur" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BC142A75-35C8-4CDC-971A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> My rule is set as follows:
>
> Apply this rule after the message arrives
> from (E-Mail Removed)
> permanently delete it
> and stop processing more rules
>
> I have two distribution lists that send, literally, hundreds of pointless
> emails to me everyday. I can't have myself removed from the dist list,
> and
> so I've created these rules. But, they don't permanently delete, just
> clog
> up my Deleted Items folder.
If the messages are going to the Deleted Items folder, then your rule above
is NOT being applied. Permanent deletion bypasses the Deleted Items folder
completely, so if you see messages in that folder then, by definition, they
couldn't have been permanently deleted.
> How do I turn off the "stop processing more rules" option? I am unable
> to
> deselect it unless I also deselect the "permanently delete it" option.
I think you WANT the "stop processing" clause. That means that Outlook
won't try to apply rules that follow this rule to the message in question
and prevent the permanent deletion.
> Alternatively, is there another rule I can create to remove these emails
> from my account?
You appear to have a person's address in the rule, so I'm assuming that it's
only a particular person on the list that you'd like blocked. Messages from
lists often have the list address and not the author of the message as the
sender. I'd try using the "with specific words in the message header"
condition instead of the "from people or distribution list" condition.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]