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Is this qualifier specific to the type of email it is being applied to, or
does it stop ALL further rule processing?
SO, if I had an email from (e-mail address removed), and I wanted all mail form this
person that had "Today" in the subject to go to folder_1, but then all other
email from (e-mail address removed) to go into folder_2, could I:
Set up a rule that would stipulate that any email from (e-mail address removed) that
had "Today" in the subject go to folder_1, also selecting "Stop Processing
More Rules", so that I could then have the next rule say that any mail from
(e-mail address removed) be put in folder_2 -- since any with "Today" in the subject
would already be "gone"?
Regards,
Chuck Billow
does it stop ALL further rule processing?
SO, if I had an email from (e-mail address removed), and I wanted all mail form this
person that had "Today" in the subject to go to folder_1, but then all other
email from (e-mail address removed) to go into folder_2, could I:
Set up a rule that would stipulate that any email from (e-mail address removed) that
had "Today" in the subject go to folder_1, also selecting "Stop Processing
More Rules", so that I could then have the next rule say that any mail from
(e-mail address removed) be put in folder_2 -- since any with "Today" in the subject
would already be "gone"?
Regards,
Chuck Billow