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Outlook Rule, Wild Card?
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yes u can use "@domain.com" rules.
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@ David Johnson, CD, MVP,
That worked, thank you! And thank you all for your input!
~ Geekamo
That worked, thank you! And thank you all for your input!
~ Geekamo
2. Click on Tools > Rules and Alerts> New rule
3. Move messages from someone to a folder
4. With specific words in the senders address
5. Select specific words and add “@msn.com”(without quotes)
6. And send it to a specified folder. Select the specified folder and click on finish.
7. Now try a test mail to check if it works.
if you are using exchange server then you can create transport rule on exchange.