sent items rule

M

Marius Kaizerman

I'm using two email accounts on the same computer, both mailboxes are open
in my outlook.
When I'm using my default email, emails that I'm sending goes to my sent ite
ms folder.
The problem is with emails that I'm sending behalf the other account.
Instead of going to the other account sent items folder, they goes to mine
either.
Is there a rule or some other way that can move emails that were sent behalf
the other account
to it's sent items folder instead of mine ?
The configuration is outlook2003+exchange2003 working in exchange mode.

Thanks.
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Have you tried setting up a rule that checks the sending account and copies
the message based on that?
 
M

Marius Kaizerman

I'm familiar with that rule, the problem is that it copies the message
instead of moving it.
I need exactly the same rule but with moving instead of copying.

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Marius Kaizerman said:
I'm familiar with that rule, the problem is that it copies the message
instead of moving it.
I need exactly the same rule but with moving instead of copying.

You have to disable the option to save sent messages in Sent Items and have
two rules, one for the other account, and one for your own account.
 
M

Marius Kaizerman

This idea will certainly work, but I can't find a rule condition that will
filter
messages by "sender" or "from" field.
There is such a condition when you choose to check messages when they
arrive, but not when they're sent.

Do you know if there's a workaround for that ?

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Marius Kaizerman said:
This idea will certainly work, but I can't find a rule condition that
will filter
messages by "sender" or "from" field.

Try the "through the specified account" condition.
 
M

Marius Kaizerman

There's only one account there covering both users, since there cannot be
two exchange accounts
in outlook.
Any other idea ?

Thanks.
 

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