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David
Apply this rule after the message arrives
from x@x
and with Drop Ship Order in the subject
and on this machine only
forward it to y@y
and move it to the X folder
and mark it as read
Unfortunately, if I open outlook and receive 10 messages from the
sender that matches this rule, only 1 out of those 10 e-mails is
forwarded on! All 10 messages move to the X folder.
I found this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q258787/
But the subject lines are unique, they are in the form:
Fwd: FW: PO# 12345 - Drop Ship Order
Fwd: FW: PO# 54321 - Drop Ship Order
They are definately very similiar, but each and every one of them has
a unique PO# in the subject line.
Why is this rule not firing as expected? I need all e-mails
downloaded in the batch to process this rule and forward them on
individually. Is there a way to get the expected behavior?
Could I execute a vbs script to do the forwarding instead of using the
"forward" rule itself? Would that work or have the same problems? If
that would work, can anyone point me to the vbs script?
Thanks,
from x@x
and with Drop Ship Order in the subject
and on this machine only
forward it to y@y
and move it to the X folder
and mark it as read
Unfortunately, if I open outlook and receive 10 messages from the
sender that matches this rule, only 1 out of those 10 e-mails is
forwarded on! All 10 messages move to the X folder.
I found this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q258787/
But the subject lines are unique, they are in the form:
Fwd: FW: PO# 12345 - Drop Ship Order
Fwd: FW: PO# 54321 - Drop Ship Order
They are definately very similiar, but each and every one of them has
a unique PO# in the subject line.
Why is this rule not firing as expected? I need all e-mails
downloaded in the batch to process this rule and forward them on
individually. Is there a way to get the expected behavior?
Could I execute a vbs script to do the forwarding instead of using the
"forward" rule itself? Would that work or have the same problems? If
that would work, can anyone point me to the vbs script?
Thanks,