Re: Rules processing incorrectly



How does the rule read? Did you look at the message source to verify the
words are not present in the message? Are you using a stop processing action
in the rule?

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"mburkhar" <mburkhardt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a server-side rule in Outlook 2003 to move messages after they
> arrive to a specified folder. My junk email settings are on "Low".
>
> Both the rule and my junk email filter seem to be working fine. The
> problem is that it seems that every time I get an email with multiple
> recipients in the "To" or "cc" fields, the email is sent to the same
> folder as the one specified in my rule, regardless of whether it has
> any of the words I've chosed to filter or not. The junk email filter
> still sends emails that are junk to the junk folder.
>
> The rule does not have any sender or recipient criteria specified
> whatsoever. Any ideas why this would happen?
>
> I am not sure what version of Exchange server we are running.
>


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