Custom rule

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Guest

When choosing to create a custom rule I am presented with a dropdown box which is empty. Does anyone know how to actually create a custom rule. I want to copy an incoming email to a specified folder (this part works ok) but i also want to mark the email as read in the new folder I have copied it to. Any suggestions?
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

If you provide your Outlook version, I can give you more specific
instructions.

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Barry said:
Thanks, but it doesn't help me. Using a rule I want to copy an
incoming email to a specified folder (this part works ok) but i also
want to mark the email as read in the new folder I have copied it
to. Any suggestions on how to do this?

----- Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] wrote: -----

If you are talking about Custom Actions, read here:

http://www.slipstick.com/emo/1997/up970804.htm#custom

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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Barry said:
When choosing to create a custom rule I am presented with a
dropdown > box which is empty. Does anyone know how to actually
create a custom > rule. I want to copy an incoming email to a
specified folder (this > part works ok) but i also want to mark
the email as read in the new > folder I have copied it to. Any
suggestions?
 
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Guest

Same question as Barry, for outlook 2003
I'm using an IMAP account and want to recreate outlook express' behavior. If I send a message from outlook, the sent message should be stored in the IMAP server's "Sent Items" folder, marked as read, and deleted. I can use the custom rules wizard to move a copy of the message over to the server, but don't know how to delete the copy in my local .pst file and mark the sent message as read in the IMAP folder
 

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