<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, I have a rule that moves all emails with (E-Mail Removed) in the TO:
> Box to another folder. But, if someone has created their own list and
> they send it to that list and the news@ email address is in there, it
> is not filtered, meaning it comes to my inbox, not my other folder.
> How do I fix this? I mean, I know it came to the news@ email box, but
> it didn't directly say it in the INBOX. How do I resolve this instead
> of having to have 100 rules set since thats how many people do it this
> same way.
You might know, but, if (E-Mail Removed)... isn't in the To (or cc) field,
there's no way for *Outlook* to know. All Outlook knows is what it sees in
the headers of the message (which you can see on the Message Options under
Internet Headings), and even there Outlook is kind of limited. It can't
work with most of the fields.
You wouldn't actually need 100 rules, since the rule does an OR search, but,
unfortunately, there isn't really going to be anything easier.
The best you could probably do is, rather than have (E-Mail Removed).. as an
alternate address for your mailbox, have it set up as an entirely seperate
mailbox and use the 'through the specified account' option.
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f.h.