WindowsMail problem

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No help at mail group so I ask here.

I set a rule over a year ago in WindowsMail on Vista machine, to delete from
the server, all mail over 750KBs. Now we have a faster connection and I want
to change that, but can't
find where. It's not listed in Message/Rule/Mail. Where is it located in
WindowsMail? This is same machine and same WindowsMail.

This is a Vista Home Premium computer with serv pack 2.

Thank you for your time.
 
"Valorie McLaughlin" wrote in message news:uzB22ofLKHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> No help at mail group so I ask here.
>
> I set a rule over a year ago in WindowsMail on Vista machine, to delete from
> the server, all mail over 750KBs. Now we have a faster connection and I want
> to change that, but can't
> find where. It's not listed in Message/Rule/Mail. Where is it located in
> WindowsMail? This is same machine and same WindowsMail.
>
> This is a Vista Home Premium computer with serv pack 2.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>


You should be able to edit your old rule but if you can't find it this
is to create a new rule in Windows Live Mail, hopefully it's the same for Windows Mail:
Tools > Message Rule > Mail.
In the top box scroll down until you see ' Where the message size is more than size'.
Tick that box.
In the middle box select the action.
In the lower box click on the word 'size' which is in blue.
Select your size.
 
"Valorie McLaughlin" wrote in message
news:uzB22ofLKHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> No help at mail group so I ask here.
>
> I set a rule over a year ago in WindowsMail on Vista machine, to delete
> from
> the server, all mail over 750KBs. Now we have a faster connection and I
> want to change that, but can't
> find where. It's not listed in Message/Rule/Mail. Where is it located in
> WindowsMail? This is same machine and same WindowsMail.
>
> This is a Vista Home Premium computer with serv pack 2.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>


So where did you make the original rule? Webmail perhaps?
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave-UK"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: WindowsMail problem


>
> "Valorie McLaughlin" wrote in message
> news:uzB22ofLKHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> No help at mail group so I ask here.
>>
>> I set a rule over a year ago in WindowsMail on Vista machine, to delete
>> from
>> the server, all mail over 750KBs. Now we have a faster connection and I
>> want to change that, but can't
>> find where. It's not listed in Message/Rule/Mail. Where is it located in
>> WindowsMail? This is same machine and same WindowsMail.
>>
>> This is a Vista Home Premium computer with serv pack 2.
>>
>> Thank you for your time.
>>

>
> You should be able to edit your old rule but if you can't find it this
> is to create a new rule in Windows Live Mail, hopefully it's the same for
> Windows Mail:
> Tools > Message Rule > Mail.
> In the top box scroll down until you see ' Where the message size is more
> than size'.
> Tick that box.

Got it now. Thanks. I have another question but will ask in a new thread.
:-)

> In the middle box select the action.
> In the lower box click on the word 'size' which is in blue.
> Select your size.
>
 
"Gordon" wrote in message
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>
> "Valorie McLaughlin" wrote in message
> news:uzB22ofLKHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> No help at mail group so I ask here.
>>
>> I set a rule over a year ago in WindowsMail on Vista machine, to delete
>> from
>> the server, all mail over 750KBs. Now we have a faster connection and I
>> want to change that, but can't
>> find where. It's not listed in Message/Rule/Mail. Where is it located in
>> WindowsMail? This is same machine and same WindowsMail.
>>
>> This is a Vista Home Premium computer with serv pack 2.
>>
>> Thank you for your time.
>>

>
> So where did you make the original rule? Webmail perhaps?

I found it. I was clicking on the wrong thing in Message Rules.

>
 
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