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Rules: managing long contact list
I have a rule set up to recognize incoming emails from specific people (i.e.,
job recruiters I have an existing relationship with) and flag them for followup. It's working, but the "from" list has 16 names now, and it's getting awkward to add another name. Is there a better way to handle this? For example: I have contact records for these recruiters, tagged with a "jobhunt" category. Is it possible to recognize email from senders in a category? Or is there any other way to use a list of contacts external to the rule itself? Thanks... |
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Rules: managing long contact list
"Herah" wrote in message
... I have a rule set up to recognize incoming emails from specific people (i.e., job recruiters I have an existing relationship with) and flag them for followup. It's working, but the "from" list has 16 names now, and it's getting awkward to add another name. Is there a better way to handle this? For example: I have contact records for these recruiters, tagged with a "jobhunt" category. Is it possible to recognize email from senders in a category? I'd try putting those addresses as contacts in a separate contacts folder, then using the "where sender is in specified address book" condition to see if that works. If it does, you can simply keep adding new contacts to that folder and the fule won't need to change. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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