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My office has over 220 people, with as many or more email addresses. When an
email is sent via the office's webmail, the from line says something like
this:
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Joe Smith [[email protected]]
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Jane Doe [[email protected]]
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Doe Doe [[email protected]]
Now, if all email was equal, making a rule wouldn't matter. But, lets say
Joe Smith is the boss and I want to save his emails to his own folder,
normally I would setup a rule for all email from Joe Smith to go into the
Joe Smith folder. However, when I do that, the rule does not pickup an email
with all the stuff and 2 semicolons that preceed his name on the From: line.
Obviously I don't want Jane or Doe Doe's email to go into that folder, so
does anyone know how to engineer a rule to pick up this sort of email
address?
Thanks,
--Jim
email is sent via the office's webmail, the from line says something like
this:
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Joe Smith [[email protected]]
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Jane Doe [[email protected]]
abc[[email protected]]; on behalf of; Doe Doe [[email protected]]
Now, if all email was equal, making a rule wouldn't matter. But, lets say
Joe Smith is the boss and I want to save his emails to his own folder,
normally I would setup a rule for all email from Joe Smith to go into the
Joe Smith folder. However, when I do that, the rule does not pickup an email
with all the stuff and 2 semicolons that preceed his name on the From: line.
Obviously I don't want Jane or Doe Doe's email to go into that folder, so
does anyone know how to engineer a rule to pick up this sort of email
address?
Thanks,
--Jim