email divert - outlook2003

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Timothy V

Hi,
I was wondering if there is an email divert option within outlook 2003. What
i mean by that is, for all @home.com domain emails that i receive in my
inbox, they are sent to another folder.

Thank you,

Timothy.
 
Try setting up a rule for all messages "with home.com in the sender's
address" to the other folder.

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Thanks for the idea... but i'll tell you what im trying to do. I have an
msn.com account that i use through Outlook2003. I want to have all messages
that come into my msn.com inbox, copied/moved to my Outlook2003 Inbox. Is
that possible?

Thank you.
 
Have you tried doing what I suggested? I don't have an MSN account
connected to Outlook 2003 so I can't test it myself.

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MVP - Outlook

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Yes. In my msn.com Inbox folder, i right click on an email and "Create rule"
isn't there. Also, when i goto "Tools > Rules and Alerts", all of the
buttons on the Rules tab are inactive.
 
In that case, you may need a third party tool -- see
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/auto.htm for some ideas.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


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Timothy V said:
Thanks for the idea... but i'll tell you what im trying to do. I have
an msn.com account that i use through Outlook2003. I want to have all
messages that come into my msn.com inbox, copied/moved to my
Outlook2003 Inbox. Is that possible?

It is my impression that messages in the MSN Inbox are not downloaded from
the server to Outlook, merely presented via HTTP with Outlook. If that's
the case, no rule based within Outlook can ever operate upon MSN messages.
 
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