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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> "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?
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> > 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