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Hi,
Rather than creating a rule based on the sender, create the rule based on words that appear in the sender's name. Then, create a separate rule for each folder you want. To do this, in Outlook 2010 go to Rules...Manage Rules & Alerts. Click on Create New Rule. Click on Apply rule on messages I receive (under the "Start from a blank rule" area). Click Next. Check the box that says "with specific words in the recipient's address". Click on the "specific words" to fill in the name of the blog, then click next. Choose "Move it to the specified folder" and select the folder. Click Finish and you're done! Mike Sperry http://www.SperrySoftware.com Find 37 Outlook add-ins that can make a difference! |
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