Did you follow the steps at the URL I included? I just did it in Outlook
2007 and it works - use the instructions for Outlook 2003. If it doesn't
work with @ in the domain name, use just the domain. Wildcards won't work.
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"VBJay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That does not work. I have a filter that is filtering "@facebookmail.com"
> when I run the rule it does not move the items into the specified folder.
> *@facebookmail.com does not work either. The reason I want this is that
> facebook has different ids for different messages. They do crap like this
> Facebook [wallmaster+(E-Mail Removed)] and this Facebook
> [confirm+(E-Mail Removed)] I want all messages from facebook to
> go
> to a facebook folder. Thanks
> "Diane Poremsky" wrote:
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>> put @google.com in the address field.
>> http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/rules.htm
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>> "VBJay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >I want to create a rule for emails that matches a filter like
>> >*@google.com.
>> > Is there a way to do this?
>>
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