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Good evening Trakzor,
I used Outlook 2010 for a few months during previous missions and I had the same question. After all, when you receive 800 emails a day, you might as well sort them automatically.
The steps are from memory, so a bit of indulgence please ;)
Go to your inbox and then right-click on a message. In the context menu, you will find towards the bottom "Create a filtering rule" or "Create a rule...", I don't remember the exact term.
A window will pop up asking you how to act/filter:
- Move the email to a separate folder
- Delete the email
- Forward automatically
[...]
And also how to apply this filter:
- By sender
- By service
- By subject
[...]
As I told you, I've only used it for a few months and these steps are from memory, but hopefully, it will be enough to help you.
Let us know if it's good, and ideally summarize the steps for us, someone else might be looking for a solution to the same problem :)
I used Outlook 2010 for a few months during previous missions and I had the same question. After all, when you receive 800 emails a day, you might as well sort them automatically.
The steps are from memory, so a bit of indulgence please ;)
Go to your inbox and then right-click on a message. In the context menu, you will find towards the bottom "Create a filtering rule" or "Create a rule...", I don't remember the exact term.
A window will pop up asking you how to act/filter:
- Move the email to a separate folder
- Delete the email
- Forward automatically
[...]
And also how to apply this filter:
- By sender
- By service
- By subject
[...]
As I told you, I've only used it for a few months and these steps are from memory, but hopefully, it will be enough to help you.
Let us know if it's good, and ideally summarize the steps for us, someone else might be looking for a solution to the same problem :)