Copy Message to Log Folder

R

Redhouse

I created a rule to apply to all messages, copy the message to the Log
folder. This gives me a way scan quickly and see every message received
because I have many rules to move messages to various folders. Problem: the
rule is only making a copy of the messages which don't have a "move to
folder" rule applied to them.

How can I get a copy of every message first and then have the original moved
to a folder? This was working fine in Outlook Express in Windows 2000.

Thanks to anyone for suggestions.

Shirley
 
M

mac

Redhouse said:
I created a rule to apply to all messages, copy the message to the Log
folder. This gives me a way scan quickly and see every message received
because I have many rules to move messages to various folders. Problem:
the
rule is only making a copy of the messages which don't have a "move to
folder" rule applied to them.

How can I get a copy of every message first and then have the original
moved
to a folder? This was working fine in Outlook Express in Windows 2000.

Thanks to anyone for suggestions.

Shirley

Why can't you select Local folders to use "Find" on?

Anyway, No guarantee?

Move the Copy rule to the top of the list of rules, try this with stop
processing more rules selected, and not?
 
R

Redhouse

Steve, thanks for your reply. I currently have the "copy" rule at the top of
the message rules list and it's only copying the messages which stay in the
Inbox folder.

Any more suggestions?

Shirley
 
M

mac

Redhouse said:
Steve, thanks for your reply. I currently have the "copy" rule at the top
of
the message rules list and it's only copying the messages which stay in
the
Inbox folder.

Any more suggestions?

Shirley

You did not confirm that "stop processing more rules" is selected in the
second box of your Rule.

Do you have the 'Find' button on the toolbar?

Add it, and do any searches with that, it is more specific.

View>Layout>customise toolbar.
 

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