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TMDT TMDT is offline Adding reminder to a rule Windows 7 64bit Adding reminder to a rule Office 2010 64bit
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Cool forums!

Searched around here and google but what im trying to do seems uncommon.

I want to have a reminder set automatically (for 3 days) when an email comes in with a specific subject line.

Specifying what the subject line is simple

I can only seem to find the setting "flag message for follow up at this time" within the rules wizard advanced options. This only gives me the options "next week" within my desired threshold.

However, I can manually do this by right clicking an individual email, selecting "follow up" > "custom" and selecting a "due date" of 3 days in advance with a reminder.

Is there a way to do this automatically?

Thanks for any assistance

TMDT



P.S. As a side note, it would also be beneficial if I could exclude the rule if there was a certain keyword in the body of the email, therefore the rule wouldn't run.......but at this point its not essential
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