Outlook 2000 won't allow rule from distribution list?

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From: David Hogan (no-damn-spam_at_xyz.com)
Date: 03/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 09:55:51 -0500

When I try to create a rule for a distribution list I get:
"Name of distribution list' is a personal distribution list that may not be used with this feature. Would you like to use the individual members of Name of distribution list' ' instead?"

I'm running Outlook 2000 on Window 2000 WS standalone, no exchange. How do I fix this? Pretty shoddy software if I can't.



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