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Rules affecting Calender

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Rob - 18 Jan 2006 12:17 GMT
Is their a way to setup up a rule to send messages from a specific user to a
personnel folder, but not the meeting requests. Their does not seem to be a
feature available in Outlook XP. he option is available in Outlook 2003
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 18 Jan 2006 13:38 GMT
if outlook 2002 does not have a rule condition for 'uses the form name' then
no.

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> Is their a way to setup up a rule to send messages from a specific user to
> a
> personnel folder, but not the meeting requests. Their does not seem to be
> a
> feature available in Outlook XP. he option is available in Outlook 2003
Rob - 18 Jan 2006 14:48 GMT
Ok thanks for your help

> if outlook 2002 does not have a rule condition for 'uses the form name' then
> no.
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> > a
> > feature available in Outlook XP. he option is available in Outlook 2003
 
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