If you'd like to test it and let me know what works and what doesn't, the VBA is at Create a list of rules. Please click File > Print to print the copied list of folders. And now the folder list of the specified email account is copied to a new email as below screenshot shown. It would not work with my own profile: Outlook 2010 with an Exchange account as default and 10 additional accounts. In the popping out Select Folder dialog box, please select the email account whose list of folders you want to print, and click the OK button. So far I have verified it works with Outlook 2007 with only an IMAP email account and Outlook 2010 with only an Outlook Connector account. It still needs a bit of tweaking to include all Conditions and Actions in the output, but it's a nice start and should be useful to anyone trying to troubleshoot a long list of rules.ġ Rule Name:OutlookTips Folder From:OutlookTipsĢ Rule Name:Clear categories on mail (recommended)Ĥ Rule Name:Test 3 Rule Name:Test 2 From:Steve Doe Do you have a need for a text file containing a list of the rules assigned to your Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 default email account? A visitor to submitted a code sample that creates a text file with the rule names and the From condition, in the order they are listed in Rules & Alerts.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |