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+ | ====Manage emails automatically with rules==== | ||
+ | To let Outlook handle emails automatically, | ||
+ | In order to define the automatic filters for the e-mail as precisely as possible, the Rule Wizard is used. The predefined conditions and actions can be easily selected in it. To call the Rule Wizard select from the Start ribbon (menu) at the category **Move**, option **Rule**-> | ||
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+ | The following describes **automatic moving**. However, you can also **delete**, **forward** or **categorize** emails automatically in a similar way. | ||
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+ | ===Define conditions for the e-mail rule=== | ||
+ | In the following the process is described using Outlook 2013, but the rule wizards in other Outlook versions are designed the same way and therefore the description is transferable to other Outlook versions. \\ | ||
+ | In the first window, common conditions are suggested to filter incoming emails for the following situations: | ||
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+ | - Emails that are **sent to me** \. | ||
+ | - Emails **from** specific person \\ | ||
+ | - Emails with a specific **subject** \. | ||
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+ | With a click on **Advanced Options...** you reach the rule wizard. | ||
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+ | After determining the conditions, select the **Next** button and define the actions, e.g. move emails automatically. | ||
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+ | ===Define actions for e-mail rule=== | ||
+ | For example, to have an email moved automatically, | ||
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+ | In step two of the rule wizard, you can select the destination folder. A new folder can be created if needed. \\ | ||
+ | After you have made this selection, you can save the rule by clicking **Finish** and thus activate it. | ||
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+ | If you want to define another exception, click the **Next** button in the. | ||
+ | You will see the summary of the rule in step two of the rule wizard. You can edit the rule by clicking **Back**. | ||
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+ | ===Change or deactivate rules=== | ||
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+ | You can get an overview of existing rules via the **File** menu item under **Information** -> **Manage Rule and Notifications**. | ||
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+ | You can disable rules by removing the check mark. | ||
+ | By double-clicking on the rule you can customize it by defining/ | ||
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+ | If you want to apply an edited or newly created rule directly to all existing emails, you can do this via **Apply rules now...**. | ||
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