Re: "From address" in Outlook rules



You can look for text in the mail header or in the From address and move
items based on that. You don't need to specify the whole address that way

"BnB" <BnB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3005DDF8-3153-4C94-8DC4-8307A3E8A37A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm using Outlook 2003. I want to have all emails from a particular domain
> go
> into a folder, but it seems that the rule requires full email addresses to
> be
> specified.
>
> There are 2 reasons I want to do this:
> 1. Any mail from anyone at a particular company should go to the same
> folder
> without having to enter all employees of that company individually.
> 2. Some services (newsletters, etc.) send from differnet subdomains
> included
> in the address (for example, "news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" vs.
> "news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx". I don't care which subdomain was used, and
> don't
> want to have to modify a rule each time they use a new one.
>
> So, is there any way to specify that an entire domain be treated in a
> particular way?


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