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fogyreef fogyreef is offline Differentiate between my address and my address in a Distribution List Windows 7 64bit Differentiate between my address and my address in a Distribution List Office 2010 64bit
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Default Differentiate between my address and my address in a Distribution List

I want to create a rule such that if the email is sent to a distribution list (DL) I'm in, but not directly to me, move it to the DL folder. If it's sent To: or CC: to me then keep it in the inbox even if the DL is also on the email.

Reason: I'm a contractor who has been added to the DLs, but have no real interaction list-wise, only direct requests from employees. The list gets hundreds of emails a day, I only get a few. I need to separate emails to me from emails to the DL in general.



At first I created a rule if my address was in the To: or CC: to move it, but when the DL is in the To: or CC: it counts as my email being there just the same.

The problem is I can't determine if the sender specifically calls out my email while also including the DL. Thoughts?
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