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Old April 5th, 2005, 02:17 PM
Ymoti
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Default "AND" rule?

Is it possible to create a rule with "AND" operator?

What I found in the Rule Wizard in "with specified words in the subject" is
OR, but what I need is to create a rule to look for two or three words in the
subject - if A and B is in subject, move it to folder C.

It looks like the built-in rules for anti-spam in Outlook does work with AND
operator, but I failed to figure out how to do it by myself.

Can anyone help on this?

I am using OL2003.

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Ymoti
 




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