Rules on Read receipts

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Thanks to anybody who can answer this. I'm starting to get cross-eyed trying to figure this one out.

Is there any way to create a rule for a message that is a read receipt?

Read receipts (in my system) have no "To:" address specified. For some reason, I cannot create a rule that will send them directly to a folder. I know that doing this is very simple, but it's like eating spinach if you don't like spinach - I just can't do this!

Please help! (And for those of you who are wondering, no, I don't like spinach...)
 
which version of OL are you using?

hendis REMOVETHIS @us89.net said:
Thanks to anybody who can answer this. I'm starting to get cross-eyed trying to figure this one out.

Is there any way to create a rule for a message that is a read receipt?

Read receipts (in my system) have no "To:" address specified. For some
reason, I cannot create a rule that will send them directly to a folder. I
know that doing this is very simple, but it's like eating spinach if you
don't like spinach - I just can't do this!
Please help! (And for those of you who are wondering, no, I don't like
spinach...)
 
Use the rule option "with specific words in the subject" and pick an easily
identifiable word from the receipt - such as "read receipt."

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, hendis REMOVETHIS
@us89.net asked:

| Thanks to anybody who can answer this. I'm starting to get cross-eyed
| trying to figure this one out.
|
| Is there any way to create a rule for a message that is a read
| receipt?
|
| Read receipts (in my system) have no "To:" address specified. For
| some reason, I cannot create a rule that will send them directly to a
| folder. I know that doing this is very simple, but it's like eating
| spinach if you don't like spinach - I just can't do this!
|
| Please help! (And for those of you who are wondering, no, I don't
| like spinach...)
 
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