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9.2

Can't whitelist my own mail

Asked by Richard_Johnson in OE-WindowsLive

Tags: Microsoft, Outlook Express, 6.0

Occasionally in OE6 I send messages to myself as reminders.

For some time now, these messages have been diverted to Deleted Items. To
stop this, I have created various alternative message rules, each of which
I've placed as the very first rule. None has stopped the diversion.

My current whitelist rule says that if From contains either "BEYOND BARTER"
or "theskillspool@dslextreme.com" and To contains either Richard Johnson or
"theskillspool@dslextreme.com," then ignore all other rules.

The rule is designed to be overkill. ALL my messages to myself contain BOTH
"From" strings and BOTH "To" strings.

Why won't my whitelist rule work?
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My message rules
My message rules
 
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