Repeatin Rules

S

Sdruws

I use Rules in my Outlook 2003 and forward computer matters e-mails to
Computer Support folder.
However, inspite have been ruled, such e-mails insist in be forwarded to
Inbox instead of Computer Support folder.
I repeat this customization many times.
When consulting Rules about such e-mails, they appear repeated times, having
add to rule (2), (3), (4), in accordance with number of repeated rules for
same e-mail.
Need assistance in correct above problem.
Anyone can help ?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Delete all your rules (after exporting them for reference) and re-add them,
using the Stop Processing action to avoid duplicated actions on the same
email.

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After furious head scratching, Sdruws asked:

| I use Rules in my Outlook 2003 and forward computer matters e-mails to
| Computer Support folder.
| However, inspite have been ruled, such e-mails insist in be forwarded
| to Inbox instead of Computer Support folder.
| I repeat this customization many times.
| When consulting Rules about such e-mails, they appear repeated times,
| having add to rule (2), (3), (4), in accordance with number of
| repeated rules for same e-mail.
| Need assistance in correct above problem.
| Anyone can help ?
 
S

Sdruws

I saved and deleted Rules as advised by you. However did not get the " and
re-add them,
using the Stop Processing action ". Are you talking about import them again
? In such case how to proceed to get the Stop processing action, Please ???
 
B

Brian Tillman

Sdruws said:
I saved and deleted Rules as advised by you. However did not get the
" and re-add them,
using the Stop Processing action ". Are you talking about import them
again ? In such case how to proceed to get the Stop processing
action, Please ???

She may be referring to reimporting them with the "re-add", but you could
also re-add them by hand. The "stop processing" action is "stop processing
more rules" and you can find it toward the bottom of the action list in the
Rules Wizard between "run a script:" and "perform a custom action".
 

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