Re: Questions about OE Rules
- From: "INTRACOM" <infocom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:09:39 -0700
John, I open one of the message came from JFW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx But, I cannot
find the Action menu. Since, Under the Message menu, there is an option named,
"Create a rule from message" I activate it and the massage window appears. I
choose the option that says, "Where
From line contains people" On the second field, I choose, move it to the
specified folder. On the third field, I put the jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the
move to the folder, JFW folder. Did I follow your instructions right?
Roden
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon C. Pierson
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Questions about OE Rules
Hi Roden,
Here's something I had lying around, hope it helps.
These instructions are on how to create a filter from an existing message in
your inbox. It also assumes you have first created the folder you wish to
move the messages to, for example jfwlite. This example will be for
creating a rule for the jfwlite messages.
Open a message from jfwlite in the inbox.
Press alt a for the actions menu.
Press c for create rule.
The first thing will be what condition do you want to check.
You will be in a listview, arrow down to the second one, sent to
jfwlite@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Press the space bar to check it.
Tab and you will hear rule description sent to jfwlite@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tab about four times to the next button and hit enter.
It will want to know what you want to do with the messages.
You will be ina listview, check the first item which is move it to the inbox
with the space bar. We will
change it to the folder you really want in a second.
Tab and you will hear rule description sent to jfwlite@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Arrow down once and you will hear move it to the inbox folder.
Press enter to change the folder.
Pick the folder you want from the list of folders and tab to okay and hit
enter.
You will be back on the same dialog page.
Tab to the next button and hit enter.
This is the page for exceptions to the rule, if you don't have any, just tab
to next and hit enter.
It will ask for a name for the rule, type one in.
If you want to apply the rule, tab to the checkbox that says apply this rule
now to the messages in the inbox and check it with the space bar.
Tab to finish and hit enter
.At 01:47 PM 10/24/2005, you wrote:
>Hi all! Does anybody knows to create a message rules using OE? I'm using
>JAWS6.0, Windows XP, and Outlook Express 2000.
>
>Roden
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