Hotmail section 10 inbox rules

In Hotmail, Inbox Rules are a feature that allows you to automatically sort, forward, or delete emails based on specific conditions. Here's a breakdown of Section 10 of Hotmail's Inbox Rules:

Section 10: Advanced Conditions

In this section, you can create more complex rules by combining multiple conditions using logical operators (AND, OR, NOT). This allows you to create rules that are more specific and accurate.

Available Conditions in Section 10:

  1. From: The sender's email address.
  2. To: The recipient's email address.
  3. Subject: The subject line of the email.
  4. Body: The content of the email message.
  5. Attachments: The presence or absence of attachments.
  6. Size: The size of the email message.
  7. Priority: The priority level of the email (High, Normal, Low).
  8. Flagged: Whether the email has been flagged by the sender or recipient.
  9. Read: Whether the email has been read or not.
  10. Date: The date and time the email was sent.

Logical Operators:

  1. AND: Both conditions must be true for the rule to apply.
  2. OR: At least one condition must be true for the rule to apply.
  3. NOT: The opposite of the condition must be true for the rule to apply.

Example Rule:

Suppose you want to automatically move all emails from a specific sender (e.g., [email protected]) that contain the word "urgent" in the subject line to a folder called "Urgent".

Rule:

By combining these conditions using logical operators, you can create complex rules that help you manage your email more efficiently.