Hi there,
I create a simple rule which has to select the emails containing the domain
of the sender address and move it to a specified folder.
How I do that:
- I get the sender addres from the message option window, internet headers
text box, field "From:". Suppose it is "From: John Doe < john@x.com >"
- I make the rule checking the option "with specific words in the ...
I found some differences between the emails.
Those which are kept in inbox have some tags more: X-MS-Has-Attach,
X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL, X-MS-TNEF-Correlator,
X-Auto-Response-Suppress.
Maybe helps to find the problem
Are their any other differences in the header, such as how the From field is
formatted?
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Sabin Coanda wrote:
> I create a simple rule which has to select the emails containing the
> domain of the sender address and move it to a specified folder.
>
> How I do that:
> - I get the sender addres from the message option window, internet
> headers text box, field "From:". Suppose it is "From: John Doe
> < john@x.com >"
> - I make the rule checking the option...
> Are the problematic senders also listed in your contact records, and
> did you enable the whitelisting function in the Safe Senders options to
> include senders in your contacts?
Neither the right senders nor the problematic senders are in my contact
records, or in my safe senders list.
Sabin Coanda wrote:
>> Are the problematic senders also listed in your contact records, and
>> did you enable the whitelisting function in the Safe Senders options to
>> include senders in your contacts?
>
> Neither the right senders nor the problematic senders are in my contact
> records, or in my safe senders list.
Did you disable all rules except the one that moves ...
> Did you disable all rules except the one that moves the e-mails from
> senders in the x.com domain? If you don't use the stop clause in your
> rules, they get OR'ed together in the order they are listed. That means
> you could end up with side effects, like one rule undoing what another
> did.
Yes, I disable the other rules.
In fact when I run the rules on demand by "Run...
Sabin Coanda wrote:
>> Did you disable all rules except the one that moves the e-mails from
>> senders in the x.com domain? If you don't use the stop clause in your
>> rules, they get OR'ed together in the order they are listed. That means
>> you could end up with side effects, like one rule undoing what another
>> did.
>
> Yes, I disable the other rules.
>
> In fact ...
> Are you using the value of From as rendered in Outlook's GUI? Or did
> you use View -> Options menu to see the headers to see what value is
> shown there?
As I write in the head email of this thread, I get the sender addres from
"Message Options" window, "Internet headers" text box, field "From:".
Supposing it is "From: John Doe < john@x.com >", I select "@x.com". Also I
...
> Are you using the value of From as rendered in Outlook's GUI? Or did > you use View -> Options menu to see the headers to see what value is > shown there? As I write in the head email of this thread, I get the sender addres from "Message Options" window, "Internet headers" text box, field "From:". Supposing it is "From: John Doe <...
Sabin Coanda wrote: >> Did you disable all rules except the one that moves the e-mails from >> senders in the x.com domain? If you don't use the stop clause in your >> rules, they get OR'ed together in the order they are listed. That means >> you could end up with side effects, like one rule undoing what another >> did. > > Yes, I disable the other...
Are their any other differences in the header, such as how the From field is formatted? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: mailto: dailytips-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:...
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