You can automate many GroupWise actions, such as replying when you're out of the office, deleting items, or sorting items into folders, by using Rules to define a set of conditions and actions to be performed when an item meets those conditions.
When you create a rule, you must do the following:
You can specify many more options to limit which items a rule affects. For example, you can apply a rule to only accepted appointments, to items with a certain word in the Subject box, or to items with a high priority. Use Define Conditions to limit your rules further. See Limiting Items Affected by a Rule.
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Click Tools, click Rules, then click New.
Type a name in the Rule Name box.
Click the When Event Is pop-up list, then click an event to trigger the rule.
If you clicked New Item, Startup, Exit, or User Activated, click one or more sources for the item. For example, click Received and Posted.
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If you clicked Filed Item, Open Folder, or Close Folder, click the folder icon, click a folder, then click OK to display the folder name.
Click one or more types of items you want the rule to act on in the Item Types list.
If you want to further restrict the items affected by the rule, click Define Conditions, click the appropriate options, then click OK. For more information, see Limiting Items Affected by a Rule.
Click Add Action, then click the action you want the rule to perform.
Some actions such as Send Mail and Reply require you to fill in additional information.
Click Save.
For a rule to function, it must be enabled. See Enabling or Disabling a Rule.
Click Tools, click Rules, then click New.
Type a name in the Rule Name box, such as Vacation Rule.
Click the When Event Is pop-up list, then click New Item.
Next to And Items Are, select Received. Make sure no other item source is selected.
Do not make any selections under Item Types.
Use Define Conditions to add specific information to your rule. The following are examples of using Define Conditions.
Under Then Actions Are, click Add Action, then click Reply.
The Reply dialog box is displayed, showing Reply to Sender selected (you cannot select Reply to All). If you want your reply to include the sender's original message, select Include Message Received From Sender. Click OK.
Type a message, for example:
I will be out of the office from September 3-September 10. If you need assistance during this time, please contact Martha Robbins at extension 1234.
Click OK.
Click Save, verify that the rule has a check mark next to it, indicating that it is enabled, then click Close.
Rules that trigger a reply (such as this vacation rule) keep a record of who a reply has been sent to, and make sure that a reply is sent only once to that user.
Click Tools > Rules, then click New.
Type a name in the Rule Name box, such as Forward Rule.
Click the When Event Is pop-up list, then click New Item.
Next to And Items Are, select Received. Make sure no other item source is selected.
Select Mail under Item Types.
Click Add Action, then select Forward.
Type the address that you want the items forwarded to in the To field.
Type a subject you want to use for forwarded items, for example frwd:.
(Optional) Type a name of a filter to use for forwarded items.
(Optional) Type a message for all forwarded items.
Click OK.
Click Save, verify that the rule has a check mark next to it indicating that it is enabled, then click Close.
Use Define Conditions to further limit the items affected by a rule.
In the Rules dialog box, click Define Conditions.
Click the first drop-down list, then click a field.
To learn about what the fields represent, see Understanding Filter and Rule Fields.
Click the operator drop-down list, then click an operator.
To learn how to use operators, see Using Filter and Rule Operators.
Type the criteria for the filter.
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If provided, click the drop-down list, then click existing criteria.
If you type criteria, such as a person's name or a subject, you can include wildcard characters such as an asterisk (*) or a question mark (?). Text you type is not case-sensitive.
To learn more about wildcard characters and switches, see Using Filter and Rule Wildcard Characters and Switches.
Click the last drop-down list, then click End.
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Click the last drop-down list, then click And or Or to further limit the items affected by the rule.
Click the items or folders that you want affected by the rule.
Click Tools, then click Rules.
Click the rule you want to run manually.
Click Run, then click Close.
The rule actions occur after you close the Rules dialog box.