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Create rule and make it run on existing email?

 
 
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Is there any way to create a rule and apply it to previous emails?
 
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JGilson ... yes, there is a way to run a new message rule on mail already
downloaded to the Inbox.

Tools --> Message Rules --> Mail --> Apply Now

Can't remember if you have to have your new message rule selected in the
list or if another diag box asks if you want to run all rules now ... but
that is one place to get it done.

.... vanilla ...

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Is there any way to create a rule and apply it to previous emails?

 
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"JGilson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:C5A152BB-860E-4678-AA54-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there any way to create a rule and apply it to previous emails?



Sure: Tools, Message Rules, Mail, select the rule, Apply Now...

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