Outlook Rule for email from a Distribution Group

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markj

Hi,
I have the following Outlook 2003 rule:
1) Apply this rule after the message arrives
2) from "Distribution Group"
3) move it to "folder name here"
The problem is that if an email is sent from a member of the DG (specified
in Step 2), the rule is triggered and the email from the DG member is moved
to the folder specified in Step 3.
What I want is to have the rule trigger when an email is received from the
Distribution Group only and not from one of the DG's members.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
 
B

Brian Tillman

markj said:
I have the following Outlook 2003 rule:
1) Apply this rule after the message arrives
2) from "Distribution Group"
3) move it to "folder name here"
The problem is that if an email is sent from a member of the DG
(specified in Step 2), the rule is triggered and the email from the
DG member is moved to the folder specified in Step 3.
What I want is to have the rule trigger when an email is received
from the Distribution Group only and not from one of the DG's members.
Any ideas?

It seems to me that mail cannot be received from a distribution list, only
from an individual sender. A distribution list is just a list of individual
addresses that Outlook must expand when it sends the message. Upon
reception, Outlook examines the _members_ of the DL you specified and if
there's a match between one of the members and the message sender, the
condition matches and the action is performed.
 
M

markj

Any suggested workarounds?

Thanks.

Brian Tillman said:
It seems to me that mail cannot be received from a distribution list, only
from an individual sender. A distribution list is just a list of individual
addresses that Outlook must expand when it sends the message. Upon
reception, Outlook examines the _members_ of the DL you specified and if
there's a match between one of the members and the message sender, the
condition matches and the action is performed.
 
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Jason G

I have a similar issue.

The problem, is that we have distribution groups setup in Exchange, let's
say named:
*CORP-ExceptionConditions
That distribution group has a SMTP address
(e-mail address removed)

I recieve emails *from* (e-mail address removed) through
various channels, and they get forwarded thanks to the From rule successfully.

Now let's say someone gets added to the distribution group. *their* emails
also get forwarded due to the rule.

Here is the real kicker, even if I specify the SMTP address in the From
rule, Outlook (un)helpfully transforms that to *CORP-ExceptionConditions
which is exactly what I don't want.

I'm going to continue seeing if there is a better option for configuring the
rule to get it to either not translate the SMTP address to the Exchange
group, or have the rule search the from string for the literal string I am
passing, but if someone knows a better solution off hand that would be
awesome.
 
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I ran into this issue as well. If you place since quotes around the email address, it won't be interpreted! so if you want to your rule to move email from (e-mail address removed), you'd set the rule to expect email from '(e-mail address removed)'. Hope this helps someone looking for the solution.
 
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Yeah, the best solutions is (for abc group ex):
1) create a rule with condition are every member of abc group, an run it
2) exit and acess rule and alert again, delete the rule we has just create
3) create a new rule with condition now are abc group.
Done!
final, if this rule set from the fist time we set up OL, we only do the third step.:)
 

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