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Mail Filtering With Outlook 2003

Mail rules in Outlook (also referred to as mail filters in other e-mail programs) allow you to instruct Outlook to relocate or delete incoming e-mail based on the characteristics of the e-mail (who sent it, the subject matter, etc.). You can use these mail rules to organize your e-mail and reduce the number of messages that go to your Inbox.

Here are the steps for creating mail rules:

  1. In the Outlook menu bar, click on Tools and then Rules and Alerts.

  2. In the Rules and Alerts window that appears, choose from the Apply changes to this folder drop-down box the mail account to which you want to apply the rule.
  3. Click on the New Rule button on the left.

    Screen shot of Rules
and Alerts
window

  4. The next window allows you to start designing your rule. In this example, we are creating a rule from an existing template, so the default setting Start creating a rule from a template is selected. Because the most common mail rule (or filter) is one that moves a message to a particular folder if the message is from a particular person or group, the template Move messages from someone to a folder is selected from the list of templates.

    Screen shot of first
half of the Rules
Wizard window

  5. In the lower half of the window is the text of the rule. Certain words or phrases that need to be defined for the rule are underlined in blue. Clicking on the underlined word or phrase will give you the opportunity to define it. In this example, click on the phrase people or distribution list.

    Screen shot of second
half of the Rules
Wizard window, where you define the conditions of the rule

  6. The Rule Address window will appear. In this window, you will choose the name of the person or group from your address book or your Contacts list to which you want the rule to apply. In the Show names from the drop-down box, choose Contacts. A list of your contacts will appear in the list on the left. Click on the person to whom you want the rule to apply and click the From button to choose that person.

    Screen shot of the
Rules Address
window

  7. Click the OK button. You will return to the Rules Wizard window. You can see that the phrase people or distribution list has been changed to the name and e-mail address of the person chosen in the previous step. Click on the underlined phrase specified.

    Screen shot
illustrating how the rule
is being built

  8. A new window will appear that lists your available mail folders so you can select to which folder messages from your contact person will be moved. You can either select an existing folder or by using the New button you can create a new folder. Once you have selected the folder, click the OK button.

    Screen shot of
choosing a folder for
the mail messages to be moved to

  9. You will return to the Rules Wizard window. Now that you have defined all of the blue underlined phrases, the rule is complete. Click on the Finish button.

    Screen shot of the
complete rule

  10. You will now return to the original Rules Wizard window, where you will see a list of all of the current mail rules. You can create additional rules by clicking on the New Rule button and repeating the process. After you have a number of rules, you can change the order in which the rules are applied by using the blue up and down arrows above the list of rules (Note: it is possible for an e-mail to meet the criteria for more than one rule). Once you are done, click the OK button.

    Screen shot of rules
list with new
rule

  11. Incoming e-mail messages will then be analyzed by Outlook as they arrive, and the mail rules will be applied to the appropriate messages. In this example, messages from Jane Someone (jane@umd.edu) will be moved into the Jane mail folder as they arrive (instead of ending up in the Inbox like other incoming messages).

  12. To learn more about mail rules, click on Help in the menu bar and choose Microsoft Office Outlook Help. When you are asked what you want to search for, type "mail rules" (without the quotation marks) to read more about mail rules in Outlook.

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