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Cameron
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      3rd Jul 2008
I use inbox rules pretty fequently, and have quite a few client only rules
running on my inbox to manage the various communication streams during my
day. Recently, I bought Office for my Mac at home and found that I could also
channel flow to various folders as I do on my PC at work. However, one thing
that I have not found yet is if it is possible to use wild card in the mail
rules to manage emails from a specific domain. Is that possible?

ie. Instead of sending an email address from (E-Mail Removed) send all
of the emails with the domain of microsoft.com to a folder.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      3rd Jul 2008
Use the condition "with specific words in the message header" and/or "with
specific words in the sender's address"

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> I use inbox rules pretty fequently, and have quite a few client only rules
> running on my inbox to manage the various communication streams during my
> day. Recently, I bought Office for my Mac at home and found that I could
> also
> channel flow to various folders as I do on my PC at work. However, one
> thing
> that I have not found yet is if it is possible to use wild card in the
> mail
> rules to manage emails from a specific domain. Is that possible?
>
> ie. Instead of sending an email address from <address removed> send all
> of the emails with the domain of microsoft.com to a folder.


 
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Dave
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      29th Jul 2008
On Jul 3, 11:01*am, "Roady [MVP]"
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> Use the condition "withspecificwords in the message header" and/or "withspecificwords in the sender's address"
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> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
> Coauthor, Configuring MicrosoftOutlook2003http://www.howto-outlook.com/OutlookFAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
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> http://www.msoutlook.info/
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> "Cameron" <Came...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > I use inbox rules pretty fequently, and have quite a few client only rules
> > running on my inbox to manage the various communication streams during my
> > day. Recently, I bought Office for my Mac at home and found that I could
> > also
> > channel flow to various folders as I do on my PC at work. However, one
> > thing
> > that I have not found yet is if it is possible to use wild card in the
> > mail
> > rules to manage emails from aspecificdomain. Is that possible?

>
> > ie. Instead of sending an email address from <address removed> send all
> > of the emails with thedomainof microsoft.com to a folder.- Hide quoted text -

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Hi Roady,

I have the same issue, but when trying either of your suggestions, it
doesn't seem to work. I believe it may be because either option looks
at only the display text in that/those field(s), and not the actual
email address that contains the domain, i.e. John Doe, as opposed to
(E-Mail Removed). Any idea how to get around that?

Thanks,

Dave
 
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Brian Tillman
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      30th Jul 2008
Dave <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have the same issue, but when trying either of your suggestions, it
> doesn't seem to work. I believe it may be because either option looks
> at only the display text in that/those field(s), and not the actual
> email address that contains the domain, i.e. John Doe, as opposed to
> (E-Mail Removed). Any idea how to get around that?


Clearly the "with specific words in the message header" looks at more than
just display names. If it appears in the headers, this condition will find
it.
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