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Question Forwarding rule in the public folder

Hello,



We use Outlook 2010 + Exchange 2010

I need to create a rule on a public folder. After the arrival of mail to a public folder called Business (mail_enable: business@company.com) move by keyword in the subject to subfolders (eg. Business1 - Business10) in the same public folder.

I used "Assistant folder" on the Public folder, but I can't select a subfolder.

I enabled email to subfolder (mail_enable: business1@company.com, business2@company.com). Created by rule Subject: test + forward business1@company.com. Does not work.

I created a rule in my mailbox: To: business@company.com + forward to business1@company.com - works but not automatically, but when I open my Outlook.

Thank you for your help
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