Want Outlook rule for “sent to” in CC box
I want to make a rule for when emails are sent to specific users/groups IN THE CC BOX. The "sent to" conditional appears to only pick up emails when the users/groups are in the TO BOX. Also, I can only see a rule for the CC field for MY NAME, e.g. "where my name is in the Cc box".
UPDATE
I've searched the internet for a couple of days and haven't found a solution.
I've created a rule that works fine if the users/groups are in the TO BOX but the "sent to" clause doesn't catch emails that CC my Group_I_Am_In.
- From me
- and sent to Group_I_Am_In
- move it to the Stuff_From_Me_To_My_Group folder
Is there something equivalent I can do when my Group is in the CC box?
Help?
microsoft-outlook rules
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I want to make a rule for when emails are sent to specific users/groups IN THE CC BOX. The "sent to" conditional appears to only pick up emails when the users/groups are in the TO BOX. Also, I can only see a rule for the CC field for MY NAME, e.g. "where my name is in the Cc box".
UPDATE
I've searched the internet for a couple of days and haven't found a solution.
I've created a rule that works fine if the users/groups are in the TO BOX but the "sent to" clause doesn't catch emails that CC my Group_I_Am_In.
- From me
- and sent to Group_I_Am_In
- move it to the Stuff_From_Me_To_My_Group folder
Is there something equivalent I can do when my Group is in the CC box?
Help?
microsoft-outlook rules
Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35
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I want to make a rule for when emails are sent to specific users/groups IN THE CC BOX. The "sent to" conditional appears to only pick up emails when the users/groups are in the TO BOX. Also, I can only see a rule for the CC field for MY NAME, e.g. "where my name is in the Cc box".
UPDATE
I've searched the internet for a couple of days and haven't found a solution.
I've created a rule that works fine if the users/groups are in the TO BOX but the "sent to" clause doesn't catch emails that CC my Group_I_Am_In.
- From me
- and sent to Group_I_Am_In
- move it to the Stuff_From_Me_To_My_Group folder
Is there something equivalent I can do when my Group is in the CC box?
Help?
microsoft-outlook rules
I want to make a rule for when emails are sent to specific users/groups IN THE CC BOX. The "sent to" conditional appears to only pick up emails when the users/groups are in the TO BOX. Also, I can only see a rule for the CC field for MY NAME, e.g. "where my name is in the Cc box".
UPDATE
I've searched the internet for a couple of days and haven't found a solution.
I've created a rule that works fine if the users/groups are in the TO BOX but the "sent to" clause doesn't catch emails that CC my Group_I_Am_In.
- From me
- and sent to Group_I_Am_In
- move it to the Stuff_From_Me_To_My_Group folder
Is there something equivalent I can do when my Group is in the CC box?
Help?
microsoft-outlook rules
microsoft-outlook rules
edited Jan 22 at 18:35
Eddie Caplan
asked Jan 21 at 14:32
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Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35
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Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35
Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35
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Hi Eddie, and welcome to Superuser. It's a good start for a question, but I don't really know if you already looked into solutions for this on-line. To prevent that people will provide you with answers that you already tried (and didn't work for you), could you please include your own research and indicate what you've already tried?
– Saaru Lindestøkke
Jan 21 at 17:05
currently, outlook seems to only have option to filter email that are cc or bcc to your own address. You can visit the Outlook user voice forum: outlook.uservoice.com to vote for a similar idea or post your own feedback.
– Perry
Jan 22 at 5:35