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How To Forward Email In Outlook 2003?

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Hello, Can anyone give me advice on this please..!! I am trying to forward all the emails from my other email accout to my current outlook inboxTool - Rules and Alerts - New Rules - Move messages with specific words in the subject to a folder - Apply this rule after the message arrives with info@brabra.com in the subject move it to the sport folderinbox - sport (sub folder) - news_letter (sub folder) - friends (sub folder)great news is that it work-it now forwarding all the emails from feipoh@brabra.co.uk to my outlook inbox - sport folderBad news is that i received every email twice, one in my inbox itself (once) the other one in my sport folder (twice)e.g. Outlook inbox - Gina Robert Hello inbox - sport (folder) - Gina Robert Hello Question: Can any one tell me how to i could stop the email show up in my inbox and go straight to the sport folder??Thank you very much

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You could set up another rule saying "Delete all messages containing (then sport or whatever you want)" i can't really help too much because i am using Outlook 2007 :blink:

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You could set up another rule saying "Delete all messages containing (then sport or whatever you want)" i can't really help too much because i am using Outlook 2007 :blink:

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