I have been toying with this ...

The problem is that I cannot use an outgoing mail rule to delete a
redirected message after it has been sent.

I think the problem is related to the fact that the messages that I want to
delete are redirected messages.  The "To recipient" of the redirected
message is the original recipient, not my wife.

How can we check for the the redirected "to" recipient?

Dean


>on 2/2/08 11:48 AM, Dean Suhr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thank Howard ­ indeed I have thought of this.
> 
> Now it¹s time for full disclosure ... I actually do not forward 100% of the
> messages to my wife.
> * Entourage works with Spamsieve to pre-filter out junk mail on incoming
> messages 
> * I have a rule where if my wife was cc¹ed on the message she does not get
> another copy 
> * My wife and I are on a few discussion lists as separate parties ­ messages
> to and from those lists are not cc¹ed to her
> * There are administrative emails from various servers our organization runs
> that are not forwarded to her
> 
> So Entourage rules play a part in sending her only the ³valuable² messages.
> Not counting spam it¹s about 95% of the messages that are redirected.
> 
> So .. the question remains ... Can Entourage rules act on an outgoing message
> that was previously created by another outgoing message rule?  It seems to me
> that this new message should have it own outgoing status and should be subject
> to rules when it is sent.
> 
> Dean
> 
>> >on 2/1/08 5:48 PM, Howard Griffith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Hello Dean,
>> 
>> Why not have the email server itself forward the email to your wife's address
>> rather than having Entourage tasked with this ? Most email hosts can be set
>> up to forward messages to however many addresses you want. This would take
>> the load off of Entourage and simplify your setup.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Howard Griffith
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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