From: sysdrk on 7 May 2010 20:22 I've been having difficulty with a particular person for some time who refuses to accept that I don't want to see her emails. Consequently, I have set up my outlook rule to permanently delete any email from this person. However, it appears the rules aren't working as I am continuing to get (at least some) emails. So every time I get another email from this person I right-click on it and set up another rule to delete email from that email address. When I look at all my rules, it looks like I now have 5 rules to permanently delete from this same email address. I assume they are the same because outlooks labels them Name(n) where n = 1 through 4. This person has some computing background so I speculated she might know a way to generate different email addresses that look like they are coming from the same person but are really different. So I exported my rules into a .rwz file and looked at this with notepad. It's not an ascii file but the email address shows as ascii and these email addresses all look the same. Anybody have any idea what might be going on here? Is there a bug in outlook or something I'm no aware of? Suggestions? I'm using outlook2003 SP3 on Win XP.
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 8 May 2010 09:05 "sysdrk" <sysdrk(a)wowway.com> wrote in message news:3d79abcd-af51-4167-99c1-953f77b17ef9(a)j33g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... > I've been having difficulty with a particular person for some time who > refuses to accept that I don't want to see her emails. Consequently, > I have set up my outlook rule to permanently delete any email from > this person. However, it appears the rules aren't working as I am > continuing to get (at least some) emails. So every time I get another > email from this person I right-click on it and set up another rule to > delete email from that email address. When I look at all my rules, it > looks like I now have 5 rules to permanently delete from this same > email address. I assume they are the same because outlooks labels > them Name(n) where n = 1 through 4. In my opinion, using a condition other than "from people ot distribution list" is a better idea and more likely to work. Right-click, in Inbox, one of the messages and choose Options. Examine the headers and look for something like the domain the person uses. That's more likely to remain unchanged. If the sender's domain is unique to that person, i.e., other people who write to you don't use that domain, then use the "with specific words in the message header" and make the specific words the sender's domain. If the domain isn't unique enough, then there could be another string in the header that will be unique to that person and you could use that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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