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2. Or you can try this.
Create a folder, name it "SPAM", in your primary personal folder message
tree. Right click the folder> Properties> AutoAchive tab> Select it to
Archive messages from this folder on a daily basis.
Then create a rule.
a. When message arrives containing [spam] in the subject line.
b.Move it to the SPAM folder you created in the primary personal folder,
message folder tree.
c. Delete it. You might want to wait to add this Action once you see
that the rule is moving the message to the Appropriate folder.
d. Stop Processing More rules. This action is necessary.
e. Now you may need to place this rule at the top of the rules list.
Should NOT have:
***c. Delete it. You might want to wait to add this Action once you see
that the rule is moving the message to the Appropriate folder.***
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If you have open the archive (*.pst) outlook data file in Outlook, and you
view the folders in that file with your primary OUTLOOK folders. I believe
that you can not use a rule to move your [SPAM] message directly into the a
folder in the Archive.pst file.
1. You can try the following two (2) rules.
a. When message arrives containing [spam] in the subject line.
b. Place a COPY in the SPAM folder in the Archive personal folder,
message folder tree.
c. Delete it. You might want to wait to add this Action once you see
that the rule is moving a copy of the message to the Appropriate folder.
d.Stop Processing More rules. This action is necessary.
e. Now you may need to place this rule at the top of the rules list.
2. Or you can try this.
Create a folder, name it "SPAM", in your primary personal folder message
tree. Right click the folder> Properties> AutoAchive tab> Select it to
Archive messages from this folder on a daily basis.
Then create a rule.
a. When message arrives containing [spam] in the subject line.
b.Move it to the SPAM folder you created in the primary personal folder,
message folder tree.
c. Delete it. You might want to wait to add this Action once you see
that the rule is moving the message to the Appropriate folder.
d. Stop Processing More rules. This action is necessary.
e. Now you may need to place this rule at the top of the rules list.
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I've created a rule to move all "[SPAM]" noted messages into my SPAM folder,
which is located in the ARCHIVE section of my Outlook. However, I still am
receiving messages into my INBOX already tagged as "[SPAM]".
Can anyone help??
Thanks,
//Leonard