no idea, but copied your steps, and will try it tomorrow. thank you
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael B.
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 8:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] send specific incoming email domain directly
tofolder
Hi Tom,
Do you know how to create message rules / filters in Outlook Express? Is
this domain / email address a private 1 belonging to 1 person? For example,
if you put, Charter.net, in the suggested place in the steps below, anyone
you receive email from Charter.net will go into this folder you create.
Before creating the filter / rule you need to create the folder you want the
messages to go into:
1. While in the Inbox, press Control, Shift + E, to open the create folder
dialog, & type in what you want to name this folder.
2. Tab 1 time into the Folder List Tree View, arrow up 1 time to, Local
Folders Open, & press enter. Now your folder has been created & you can
continue with the steps below.
The following steps are for creating a filter in Outlook Express
Note:
These steps only apply to individual messages,
and will not work if receiving mail from a list server.
(e-mail lists)
We will be working from the menu bar, so as to become familiar with it.
You can learn shortcuts with time.
Note: If this is the first time that you have made a rule,
then follow steps 1 thru 15 as outlined below.
If you are creating a new rule, then when the dialogue opens, you will need
to tab, to the new, button, and spacebar it,
and then follow steps 3 thru 15 as outlined below.
If you are wanting to modify a rule, then you will need to select your rule
from the list, and then tab to the modify, button, and spacebar it,
and then follow steps 3 thru 15 as outlined below.
Depending on your personal prefference, you may need to choose different
criteria, and actions from each list respectively.
1. Go to the tools menu, arrow down to, message rules, and press enter.
2. Select, mail, and press enter.
3. You will be placed in a dialogue where you can select your criteria for
your filter,
so arrow thru the list until you come to the one that says,
"where the "From" line contains people, and press the spacebar to check it.
4. Tab once, this will place you in a dialogue where you can select the
action you want, arrow thru the list until you come to, "move it to the
specified folder", and press the spacebar to check it.
5. Tab once, this will put you in a dialogue to click on an underline value,
arrow down once to where it says, apply this rule after the message arrives,
contains people, and press enter.
6. This will place you in a dialogue where you can type in someone's e-mail
address, or domain name and extension
(i e yahoo.com, gmail.com, charter.net etc.)
or, tab until you come to the address book button, press enter and then
select the name from the address book.
7. Tab to the "aAdd" button, and spacebar it.
8. tab to okay, and press enter.
9. Tab to the options button, and press enter, in this dialogue, you can
make sure, that the message contains the people below radio button is
checked.
10. Tab once,Jaws should say rule conditions llist box, arrow down to the
name you previously entered, and use, insert8, to have Jaws read this line
to confirm your selection.
11. Tab to okay, press enter,to close this dialogue, and then do the same to
close the next one.
12. Now, you are back in the dialogue where you click on an underlined value
to edit.
Arrow down until you hear the name you entered, with the word specified
behind it, and press enter.
13. Now you are in a dialogue where you can create a new folder, or select
an existing one.
Make your choice, and press enter.
14. Now you are in the dialogue where you can name your rule.
Give your rule a name, and tab to the okay button, then tab to the apply
button, and press enter.
14. Tab to the, apply now button, and press enter, then tab to the okay or
close button, and press enter.
You may have one more okay button to press enter on, to completely exit the
rules dialogue.
Now, any messages with the name you specified, should go into the folder you
specified, as long as that name appears in the, "From" field of the incoming
message.
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom
To: jul
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 11:56 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] send specific incoming email domain directly to folder
I use outlook express, and would like to know how to set it up that a
specific email address, and a specific email domain, go directly to a
created folder, and not to my inbox. jaws 12, win 7
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