Want to create a rule to move sent mail to differnet folders based

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Want to create a rule to move sent mail to differnet folders based on which
email account was used to sent the message.

I am using 5 different accounts and would like to set the rule to check
which account sent the mail and then move it to a separate folder, for better
organization.

Any ideas?

In this case using Outlook 2000 and no exchange.
 
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F.H. Muffman

timfitz said:
Want to create a rule to move sent mail to differnet folders based on
which
email account was used to sent the message.

I am using 5 different accounts and would like to set the rule to check
which account sent the mail and then move it to a separate folder, for
better
organization.

In this case using Outlook 2000 and no exchange.

Outlook 2000 does allow you to create a mail 'Check messages after sending'.
It doesn't have a condition of 'through the specified account'? If it
doesn't, I think the first solution I could think of would be 'Upgrade.'
 
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Newer versions of Outlook have better rule wizards? Do I need 2007 or did
Outlook 2003 have the rule I'm looking for? Any third party add-ins you're
aware of?

Thanks for the help

Tim
 
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F.H. Muffman

timfitz said:
Newer versions of Outlook have better rule wizards? Do I need 2007 or
did Outlook 2003 have the rule I'm looking for? Any third party
add-ins you're aware of?

Well, honestly, I've never used the rule wizard much. I pretty much always
start from a blank rule, but yes, Rules are often a feature that gets
improved in newer versions of Outlook, since they are utilized by so many
users of the product. Outlook 2003 does have the condition of 'through the
specified account' (as 2007 likely will too).

As for third party add-ins, I don't know of any personally, but you might
want to look at http://www.slipstick.com.
 

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