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Old 02-14-2017, 06:49 AM
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Default Outlook rules - exception to exception??

I generate an email in the morning where I cc myself and have the received message filed/sent to a folder via a rule. In the afternoon, I ReplyAll and would like to have that message sent to the same folder as the morning email. The issue is that I do NOT want any other replies or forwards to be automatically filed away as I need to take action on them.

Currently, my rule is based on the subject line but will not file items if the subject contains FW or RE; how do I make an exception to the RE rule exception where I am the sender? In other words, how do I get the rule to file an email that contains RE (which is normally not filed) but because I am the sender, it will file it?

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