From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
To: pdn@msmail.dr.att.com
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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 94 09:36:17 PDT
To: pdn@msmail.dr.att.com
Subject: RE: Mass forwards vs. pointers
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From: Philippe Nave
Does anyone have a FAQ (or a brainstorm) on how to route Microsoft Mail
messages to appropriate folders based on message content?
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1. You can use the Message Finder feature in MS Mail to collect all of
the messages, say To: "cypherpunks" and then move all of these to a
folder. You can also select all the email sent directly to your name
or to a specific alias, read these, and continue searching the inbox
this way for messages groups.
2. There's a software program from Beyond Incorported called WinRules
1.0, which will filter incoming messages according to who the message
is From, To, CC, words in content, attachments, etc. and route them to
folders, optionally popping up a message or a sound as a folder
receives email throughout the day. It also has some other neat
features which you can set to deal with email traffic.
Blanc
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