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    • T
      technobabble
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I know how to create email rules however it becomes quite annoying to have to create multiple rules for the same domain name or business. Is there a better way to do this? Using O365/Outlook 2013.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        Multiple rules? What multiple rules are you making?

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        • T
          technobabble
          last edited by

          Using MS as an example. You make a rule for each email that comes in but that means MS could have 20+ rules. I would like to add the domain, but I must be doing something wrong, because it ignores it.

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            technobabble
            last edited by

            Looking for the resident Outlook Wiz Kid!

            In Outlook 2013 what is the correct way to make a rule that all email from a domain be sent to a folder (example: I want all mail from Wave to go to the Wave folder, and not have to create a rule for Sara and The Wave Team etc.)

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              Carnival Boy
              last edited by

              If I understand you correctly:

              From rules wizard select 'start from a blank rule'. Then tick 'with specific words in the sender's address'. So it looks like:

              *Apply this rule after the message arrives with wave.com in the sender's address move it to the **wave *folder

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              • KatieK
                Katie
                last edited by Katie

                Are you looking for rules to be applied to a single user account or more across-the-board-like?
                You could apply a rule at the exchange-level for domain handling - that will apply to everyone, though.

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                  technobabble
                  last edited by

                  @Carnival-Boy I have not tried starting with a blank rule. I usually do it to an existing rule or from the email itself. I will try it the way you suggested.

                  @Katie I was looking for a single user account.

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                  • T
                    technobabble
                    last edited by

                    Wow...thanks for the assist. One must remember to read. Sigh.

                    So I found out that the @domain was not correct -> fail!
                    Adding @domain to existing (from people or public group) causes the rule to be read as this person AND the domain which => fail!

                    So I removed the person and added the correct domain as per @Carnival-Boy and ta-da it works like it should.

                    I have been using Outlook since 2000 and never have created a blank rule like @Carnival-Boy suggested. It was probably the first time I saw Stay Organized or Stay up to date in the Rules Wizard too! I have always right clicked an email to create a rule!

                    Thanks again on the assist. I can now trim down my rules.

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