O2K3 - Move read notifications automatically to another folder

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Shrek

Hello,

I want to move read notifications in outlook 2003 automatically to another
outlook subfolder.
I tried to define a rule but I can't find the right topics. I found one for
away messages but not for rule notifications.

Thank you!
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You don't want to do this as it will break the Receipt Processing feature
(Information tab in your send item). They will need to be procesed in the
Inbox folder.

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Hello,

I want to move read notifications in outlook 2003 automatically to another
outlook subfolder.
I tried to define a rule but I can't find the right topics. I found one for
away messages but not for rule notifications.

Thank you!
 
A

Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hello Shrek,

Based on my research, there is no such a built-in rule that we can use to
achieve this goal. Furthermore, as Roady suggested, we may not do this as
these messages need to be processed in the Inbox folder.

In the meantime, we are very interested in your thoughts and opinions for
improvements that we can make to provide the features and functionality you
and your customers would like to see. If you are interested in making your
opinions count in a usability study, we conduct several types of studies on
an ongoing basis from lab research on campus to survey and site visits.
More information here:

http://www.microsoft.com/usability/enroll.mspx

To provide your feedback directly to the product groups:

https://support.microsoft.com/common/survey.aspx?scid=sw;en;1214&showpage=1&
WS=Wish&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.microsoft.com%2fireland%2fcontact%2fa

If anything is unclear or you need further assistance on this issue, please
feel free to let me know. I am glad to be of assistance.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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