Issue with Rules in Outlook

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Biggar

Querry;
Have been trying for a while to resolve the issue of a email rule onl
running at the time of creation and never works next time on message
from same sender to move mesages to correct folder.

Setup:
1. Wizard used
2. Trigger is sender ex. Columbia House - DVD
3. Action - move to products folder

result - works when created but not on the next set of message
downloaded.

Assistance would be greatly appreciated
 
B

Biggar

'Diane Poremsky [MVP said:
;345149']What type of email account do you have? Do you have any othe
rules and do
they work correctly?

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"Biggar" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message

Querry;
Have been trying for a while to resolve the issue of a email rul
only
running at the time of creation and never works next time on messages
from same sender to move mesages to correct folder.

Setup:
1. Wizard used
2. Trigger is sender ex. Columbia House - DVD
3. Action - move to products foldernone

result - works when created but not on the next set of messages
downloaded.

Assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Pop3 type and none of the rules workmore than onc
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Have been trying for a while to resolve the issue of a email rule only
running at the time of creation and never works next time on messages
from same sender to move mesages to correct folder.

Setup:
1. Wizard used
2. Trigger is sender ex. Columbia House - DVD
3. Action - move to products folder

It would help if you posted the EXACT text of the rule and an example of a
message upon which you think it should act but doesn't.
 

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