Mail Rules

T

Thomas

Hello. I have about 10 pop mail accounts from my website that I use windows
mail in Vista to read. I have it set up with rules so each mail for each
accout will go into a seperate folder. For instance, (e-mail address removed)
(e-mail address removed) and so forth. Very easy to do. I also have one "catch all"
account that catches all the mail that has nowhere else to go. So any mail
that is sent to luck.com will come from this account. How do I set up a
rule for that one? Its easy to tell the mail program to store all the mail
TO (e-mail address removed) in a folder but when you have a zillion unknown names
coming in at luck.com how can I do that one? Thanks for any help.

Tom

PS...Luck.com is just an example.
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Assuming your 10 Message Rules* all end with "and Stop processing more
rules" and you have no other Message Rules above or below your 10 Rules, any
other incoming messages should end up in the Inbox folder, Thomas, do why do
you need anymore rules?

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* "Where the TO line contains (e-mail address removed), Move it to JOE folder, and Stop
processing more rules."
 
M

Mre919

There should not be anything to setup. Usually there is a checkbox inside
your control panel to activate catch-all. You just have to check the box,
that's it.
 

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