Changing "and" to "or" in Rules

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AbbN

Hi,

I have Outlook 2003. In Outlook Express I could have multiple rule
conditions but it allowed me to change the conditions form "and" to "or".
For example if I wanted the rule to look for something in the senders
address OR something in the subject, I could. I could change the rule from
condition 1 AND condition 2 to condition 1 OR condition 2. I can't seem to
be able to do this with Outlook. If I create 2 conditions it's always
condition 1 AND condition 2.

Is there a way to change this???

Many Thanks
Abb N
 
AbbN said:
Hi,

I have Outlook 2003. In Outlook Express I could have multiple rule
conditions but it allowed me to change the conditions form "and" to
"or". For example if I wanted the rule to look for something in the
senders address OR something in the subject, I could. I could change
the rule from condition 1 AND condition 2 to condition 1 OR condition
2. I can't seem to be able to do this with Outlook. If I create 2
conditions it's always condition 1 AND condition 2.

Is there a way to change this???

Many Thanks
Abb N

For Outlook, clauses within a rule are AND'ed. The rules themselves are
OR'ed. That means for an "this OR that" rule equivelent, you would
define one rule for "this" followed by another rule for "that".
 
The only way to OR a rule is using the SQL tab and changing it, but it's for
View filter only. http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040708.htm#davx

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See a posting I'm making at the same time as this one as a response to
"Rules -- Avoiding Wizard".

HTH.
Tony
 

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