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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
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-- Mad Mike "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote: What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
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See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
Thanks Mick! Now that's what I call a great response time!
Ross "Mick Murphy" wrote in message ... microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail -- Mad Mike "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote: What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
Thank you, Steve! What I am trying to determine which of my rules -- I have about 50 rules -- is responsible for a particular action for a particular message.
Ross "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
I'm actually looking for a way to "backtrace" which will is responsible for which action, in particular what makes a given message end up in either Deleted or Junk?
Ross "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... Thank you, Steve! What I am trying to determine which of my rules -- I have about 50 rules -- is responsible for a particular action for a particular message. Ross "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
I have some messages that it will not let me delete from my deleted messages
file. It keeps saying a error has occured. way is this happening "Steve Cochran" wrote: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows Mail rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
If any message can't be moved or deleted, apply this Microsoft fix:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941090 Although that article only mentions Outbox, it works for all mail folders. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "nannan" wrote in message ... I have some messages that it will not let me delete from my deleted messages file. It keeps saying a error has occured. way is this happening |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
The rules are stored in the registry. If you can't get the information from
the actual rule itself, you can look in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Rules steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... I'm actually looking for a way to "backtrace" which will is responsible for which action, in particular what makes a given message end up in either Deleted or Junk? Ross "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... Thank you, Steve! What I am trying to determine which of my rules -- I have about 50 rules -- is responsible for a particular action for a particular message. Ross "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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Windows Mail Rules Sets?
Steve, oh I have no problem finding the rules. I have a zillion of them. However I was trying to figure out which one a particular was causing a message to end up in the Deleted folder or the Junk folder. Currently I'm forced to look in the junk folder and then mark individual messages as "not junk"
there should be some means of determining which rule actually stuck it there so I can modify or disable it. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message news The rules are stored in the registry. If you can't get the information from the actual rule itself, you can look in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Rules steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... I'm actually looking for a way to "backtrace" which will is responsible for which action, in particular what makes a given message end up in either Deleted or Junk? Ross "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... Thank you, Steve! What I am trying to determine which of my rules -- I have about 50 rules -- is responsible for a particular action for a particular message. Ross "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail See also http://www.mindspring.com/~oe_oh/ The rules between OE and WinMail are much the same except the location of them is under Tools | Junk email options as well as Tools | Message rules. steve "Ross M. Greenberg" wrote in message ... What is the best newsgroup to seek out answers to questions on Windows rule sets under Windows Vista/Ultimate? Thanks. |
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