I am baffled by this and have not been able to find reference to it in FAQ
or online searches.  I've been using Office 2004 for close to a month but
only yesterday attempted to create a new rule for the messages from this
list.  

I highlighted the message of choice and using Tools->Rules like I did in
Office X I selected If Any Criteria Are Met and Any To Recipient;Contains;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I then set it to move the message to a
folder named Ent List.

When the next batch of messages arrived they all stayed in my Inbox.  I went
to Message->Apply Rule->All Rules and still nothing happened.  When I went
back and did Message->Apply Rule->Ent List the new messages obediently moved
to the folder of choice.  This happens every time.

I went in to the rules and disabled every rule but this one and it still
doesn't work.  I moved the position in rules up down and all around but it
still doesn't work with all the other rules that were imported.

I believe the upgrade went very smoothly for me from Office X to Office
2004.  The only thing I don't like was after the upgrade folders sorted by
subject will not also arrange by date.  I always end up with the last
message on a subject listed first.  Call me silly but I usually like to read
the prior post first.  The only folder that doesn't have this problem is
another List folder that was arranged by subject and date from Office X.  It
retains the setting correctly and will return to it no matter how I
re-arrange the sort.  I have tried checking and unchecking each sort/arrange
criteria but I have not found the correct combination to get it arranged the
way I want.

If some one can suggest a new approach sort of re-installing I would be very
happy.  Thanks for reading through this.

-- 
George Henry-Schneider
G5 1.6, 2GB RAM 10.3.4


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