search folders from-to conversation

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Ken Leonard

Howdy;

I want to set up a single Search Folder which will find all e-mail
message between myself and a particular institution. The easy way to
do it seems to be to specify fill-in "Criteria >From" and "Criteria
Sent To" with the same value (in this case, a domain name) and get
the boolean OR of those two things. How the heck can I do this, or
some equivalent?

Regardz,
Ken

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Ken Leonard
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Sue Mosher [MVP]

It's really pretty easy:

1. Right-click Search Folders in the list of mail folders, and choose New
Search Folder.
2. Pick "Mail from People and Lists."
3. Click Choose. When you see the Select Names dialog, ignore the names, and
just type the domain name in the box at the bottom.
4. Pick the folders you want to search
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Ken Leonard said:
Howdy;

I want to set up a single Search Folder which will find all e-mail
message between myself and a particular institution. The easy way to
do it seems to be to specify fill-in "Criteria >From" and "Criteria
Sent To" with the same value (in this case, a domain name) and get
the boolean OR of those two things. How the heck can I do this, or
some equivalent?

Regardz,
Ken

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Ken Leonard
(e-mail address removed) [Edit it to make it work.]
 
K

Ken Leonard

AHA!

Thanx,
Ken

It's really pretty easy:

1. Right-click Search Folders in the list of mail folders, and choose New
Search Folder.
2. Pick "Mail from People and Lists."
3. Click Choose. When you see the Select Names dialog, ignore the names, and
just type the domain name in the box at the bottom.
4. Pick the folders you want to search

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Ken Leonard
(e-mail address removed) [Edit it to make it work.]
 

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