Use inbox rules in Outlook (2024)

Note:If the steps under this New Outlooktab don't work, you may not be using new Outlookfor Windows yet. Select the Classic Outlook tab and follow those steps instead.

In Outlook, you have the option to:

Create a rule | Edit a rule | Delete a rule | Set rule order | Run rules

Create an inbox rule for new Outlook for Windows

Rules are applied to incoming messages and can be created from any folder.

  1. To quickly create a rule that moves all email from a specific sender or a set of senders to a folder, right-click a message in your message list that you want to create a rule for, hover over Rulesand then select Create rule.

  2. Choose the folder where you want all messages from that sender or set of senders to be moved, and then select OK.

  3. After selectingOK, the rule will be applied to all incoming messages.

If you'd like to do more than just move the message from a specific sender or set of senders to a folder, select More options. The rules settings menu will open.

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  • Every rule needs at least three things: a name, a condition, and an action. Rules can also contain exceptions to conditions. You can add multiple conditions, actions, and exceptions at each step by choosing Add a condition, Add an action, and Add an exception.

  • If you don't want any more rules to run after this one does, select the Stop processing more rules check box. For more information, see Stop processing more rules in Outlook on the web.

  • Press Save to create your rule or Discard to cancel rule creation.

Edit an inbox rule innew Outlook for Windows

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. In the rule you want to edit, select Use inbox rules in Outlook (2).

  4. Press Save to save your edited rule.

Note:Some rules created in other versions of Outlook can't be processed by Outlook on the web. You won't be able to run or edit the rule in Outlook on the web.

Delete an inbox rule innew Outlook for Windows

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. In the rule you want to delete, select Use inbox rules in Outlook (3).

    Tip:If you just want to turn the rule off for a while, select the toggle next to the rule.

Set the order in which inbox rules are applied to incoming messagesinnew Outlook for Windows

Inbox rules are applied to incoming messages based on the order they're in within the Inbox rules list. You can arrange the order in which the rules you create are applied to messages coming into your inbox.

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. Select a rule, and then use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change the order in which the rule is applied to incoming messages.

Run inbox rules on existing messagesinNew Outlook for Window

By default, an inbox rule runs on incoming messages after you've created the rule. To run a rule on existing messages:

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. Select Use inbox rules in Outlook (4) next to the rule you want to run.

In Outlook, you have the option to:

Create a rule | Create a rule from a template | Edit a rule | Delete a rule | Run rules

Create a rule on a messageinclassic Outlook for Windows

  1. Right-click an existing message and select Rules > Create Rule.

  2. Select a condition, and what to do with the message based on the condition.

    For example, to move messages with a certain title to a specific folder, select the Subject contains condition, select Move the item to folder, select or create a New folder, and then select OK.

  3. When you're done creating the rule, select OK.

  4. To use the rule right away, select the Run this new rule now on messages already in the current folder checkbox, and then select OK.

    The message now appears in that folder.

Create a rule from a templateinclassic Outlook for Windows

  1. Select File > Manage Rules & Alerts > New Rule.

  2. Select a template.

    For example, to flag a message:

    • Select Flag messages from someone for follow-up.

  3. Edit the rule description.

    • Select an underlined value, choose the options you want, and then select OK.

  4. Select Next.

  5. Select the conditions, add the relevant information, and then select OK.

  6. Select Next.

  7. Finish the rule setup.

    • Name the rule, setup rule options, and review the rule description. Click an underlined value to edit.

  8. Select Finish.

    Certain rules will only run when Outlook is on. If you get this warning, select OK.

  9. Select OK.

Edit a ruleinclassic Outlook for Windows

If you’ve set rules to organize your incoming mail but they’re not all working as you expect them to, these steps might help you find and fix the problem.

To fix a broken rule:

  1. Click File > Manage Rules & Alerts.

  2. If you see a message that says you have a broken rule that needs to be modified, click OK.

  3. Check the box next to the rule in red.

  4. Click the links under Rule description and edit the rule as needed, and then click OK.

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To change the settings, name, location or behavior of a rule:

  1. Click File > Manage Rules & Alerts.

  2. Check the box next to the rule that you want to modify.

  3. Click Change Rule, click the type of change you want to make, and then complete the steps.

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    Note:To delete a rule, in the Rules and Alerts dialog, check the box next to the rule, and then click Delete.

Delete a ruleinclassic Outlook for Windows

You can delete a rule when it's no longer necessary.

  1. On the File tab, choose Manage Rules & Alerts.

  2. In the Rules and Alerts dialog box, on the E-mail Rules tab, choose the rule you want to delete.

  3. Choose Delete Use inbox rules in Outlook (7) > OK.

Run rules manuallyinclassic Outlook for Windows

You can manually run one or more rules.

  1. On the File tab, choose Manage Rules & Alerts, and on the E-mail Rules tab, choose Run Rules Now.

  2. In the Run Rules Now box, under Select rules to run, select the check box for each rule that you want to run.

  3. In the Run in Folder box, to select a different folder, choose Browse, choose the folder, and then choose OK.

    Select the Include subfolders check box to include all folders under the folder you chose in step 3.

  4. In the Apply rules to list, accept the default setting of all messages, or change to read or unread messages.

  5. Choose Run Now.

In Outlook, you have the option to:

Create a rule | Edit a rule | Delete a rule | Change rules order

Create an inbox rulein Outlook on the web

  1. Select Settings Use inbox rules in Outlook (8).

  2. Select Mail. Then under Mail, select Rules.

  3. Select Add new rule Use inbox rules in Outlook (9).

  4. Type a name for the inbox rule in the Name your rule box and then select a condition and action from their respective drop-down lists. You can add additional conditions or actions by selecting Add a condition or Add an action.

  5. Add exceptions to the inbox rule by selecting Add exception and then choosing one from the Add exception menu.

  6. By default, the Stop processing more rules option is turned on. With this option on, when a message arrives in your inbox that meets the criteria for more than one rule, only the first rule will be applied. If you don't select this check box, all inbox rules that a message meets the criteria for will be applied.

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Edit an inbox rulein Outlook on the web

You can edit any inbox rule by selecting it and choosing Edit rule Use inbox rules in Outlook (11)to open the rule so that you can change the conditions or actions of the rule.

Delete an inbox rulein Outlook on the web

If you have an inbox rule that you no longer want, you can select it and then select Delete Use inbox rules in Outlook (12)to remove it. If you just want to turn the rule off for a while, remove the check mark next to the rule.

Set the order in which inbox rules are applied to incoming messagesin Outlook on the web

Inbox rules are applied to incoming messages based on the order they appear in within the Inbox rules list. You can arrange the order in which the rules you create are applied to messages coming into your inbox:

  1. Select Settings Use inbox rules in Outlook (13).

  2. Select Mail. Then under Mail, select Rules.

  3. Select the rule you want to move and then select the up arrow or down arrow Use inbox rules in Outlook (14) to place the rule where you want it positioned within the list of rules.

Note:If you use a work or school account to sign in to Microsoft 365, you're using Outlook on the web. If you're using an Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN account, please go to the Outlook.comtab.

In Outlook, you have the option to:

Create a rule | Edit a rule | Delete a rule | Change rules order | Run rules

Create an inbox rule in Outlook.com

Rules are applied to incoming messages and can be created from any folder.

  1. To quickly create a rule that moves all email from a specific sender or a set of senders to a folder, right-click a message in your message list that you want to create a rule for, select Rule, thenCreate rule.

  2. Choose the folder where you want all messages from that sender or set of senders to be moved, and then select OK.

If you'd like to do more than just move the message from a specific sender or set of senders to a folder, select More options.

  1. To create a completely new rule, at the top of the page, select Settings > Mail > Rules.

  2. SelectAdd new rule.

    Tip:Every rule needs at least three things: A name, a condition, and an action. Rules can also contain exceptions to conditions. You can add multiple conditions, actions, and exceptions at each step by choosing Add a condition, Add an action, and Add an exception.

  3. Press Save to create your rule or Discard to cancel rule creation.

If you don't want any more rules to run after this one does, select the Stop processing more rules check box. For more information, see Stop processing more rules in Outlook.com.

Edit an inbox rule in Outlook.com

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. In the rule you want to edit, select Edit Use inbox rules in Outlook (15).

  4. Select Save to save your edited rule.

Note:Some rules created in other versions of Outlook can't be processed by Outlook.com. You won't be able to run or edit the rule in Outlook.com.

Delete an inbox rule in Outlook.com

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. In the rule you want to delete, select Delete Use inbox rules in Outlook (16).

    Tip:If you just want to turn the rule off for a while, select the toggle next to the rule.

Set the order in which inbox rules are applied to incoming messages in Outlook.com

Inbox rules are applied to incoming messages based on the order they're in within the Inbox rules list. You can arrange the order in which the rules you create are applied to messages coming into your inbox.

  1. At the top of the page, select Settings.

  2. Select Mail > Rules.

  3. Select a rule, and then use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change the order in which the rule is applied to incoming messages.

Run inbox rules on existing messagesin Outlook.com

Currently, you can't run inbox rules on existing messages in the Outlook.com beta. A new rule is applied only to messages you receive after the rule was created.

However, you can use Archive, Move to, and Sweep to automatically move or delete messages in your inbox. To learn more, see Organize your inbox with Archive, Sweep, and other tools in Outlook.com.

What else do I need to know about Outlook.com

You might have created a rule to forward or redirect messages you receive to another email address. If so, it's important to know the difference between forwarding and redirecting.

  • A forwarded message appears as a message you received and then forwarded to another recipient. When the recipient replies, the reply will go to the address the message was forwarded from.

  • A redirected message keeps the original sender on the From line. When a recipient that a message was redirected to replies, the reply will go to the original sender.

Use inbox rules in Outlook (2024)

FAQs

Use inbox rules in Outlook? ›

To quickly create a rule that moves all email from a specific sender or a set of senders to a folder, right-click a message in your message list that you want to create a rule for, and select Create rule. Choose the folder where you want all messages from that sender or set of senders to be moved, and then select OK.

How do I make certain emails go to a folder in Outlook? ›

To quickly create a rule that moves all email from a specific sender or a set of senders to a folder, right-click a message in your message list that you want to create a rule for, and select Create rule. Choose the folder where you want all messages from that sender or set of senders to be moved, and then select OK.

How to move emails automatically to a folder in Outlook? ›

Create Rules to sort your email automatically
  1. Right-click a message.
  2. Select Rules.
  3. Choose Always move messages from [name of sender].
  4. Choose a folder or select New to create a new one.
  5. Select OK. Note: To make your rule more complicated, right-click a message and select Rules > Create Rule.

Can I automatically forward specific emails from Outlook? ›

Under When the message arrives, select Apply to all messages. Under Do the following, select Forward, redirect, or send > Redirect the message to. Enter the email address you want in the To box, or choose it from your list of contacts. Choose OK to save your selections, and OK or Save to create the rule.

How do I redirect Outlook emails to another email? ›

At the top of the page, select Settings . Select Mail > Forwarding. Select Enable forwarding, enter the forwarding email address, and select Save. Note: If you want a copy of the original message to remain in your mailbox, select Keep a copy of forwarded messages.

How to create rules in Outlook for specific emails? ›

Right-click a message in your inbox or another email folder and select Rules. Select one of the options. Outlook automatically suggests creating a rule based on the sender and the recipients. To view more options, select Create Rule.

How to use Outlook rules effectively? ›

Create a rule on a message

Select a condition, and what to do with the message based on the condition. For example, to move messages with a certain title to a specific folder, select the Subject contains condition, select Move the item to folder, select or create a New folder, and then select OK.

How to set up a rule in Outlook to move sent emails to a folder? ›

Methods to Move Sent Emails to Specific Folder Automatically
  1. Check the through the specific account checkbox.
  2. Click the word specified in the Edit the rule description section.
  3. Select the email account to which you want to apply this rule from the Account drop-down list, and then click OK.

How do I make emails automatically go into a different folder? ›

How to move emails automatically
  1. Then, when you have entered your search criteria, click on the “Create filter” button at the bottom right.
  2. In the “Create filter” window, select what you want Gmail to do. That is, using the Gmail auto move to folder feature. ...
  3. Then, click on the “Create filter” button to save the filter.
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Can you create folder in Outlook for specific emails automatically? ›

Outlook lets you create “rules” to automatically move emails into folders.

Can you set up a rule in Outlook to forward emails? ›

You can use Inbox rules to automatically forward or redirect messages sent to your mailbox to another account.

What is the difference between forward and redirect? ›

In a standard forward, the person forwarding the message appears to be the sender. In a redirection, the message appears to come from the original sender. For example, if bob@xyz.com receives a message from sally@abc.com, and Bob forwards it to his colleague fred@xyz.com, it appears to Fred as a forward from Bob.

Can you automatically forward emails to another email address? ›

Automatic email forwarding software essentially redirects messages that enter an inbox to the new address you specified. You can even auto forward emails based on specific criteria if you'd rather not forward every message.

How do I make certain emails go to another in Outlook? ›

To move a message from Focused to Other:

Select Move > Move to Other inbox. Select Always move to Other inbox if you want all future messages from the sender to be delivered to the Other tab.

How do I automatically send emails to another email in Outlook? ›

How to auto forward emails in Outlook
  1. Go to the File tab and select Manage Rules & Alerts.
  2. In the Rules and Alerts dialog box, click on New Rule.
  3. Start from a blank rule by selecting the Apply rule on messages I receive option.
  4. Decide on the triggers for your forwarding rule.
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How do I automatically move emails to a folder in Outlook? ›

With a message selected and previewed in the Reading Pane or open in its own window, in the Move group, click Rules, and then click Always Move Messages From. Select a folder, and then click OK.

How do I make emails go to the other folder in Outlook? ›

To move a message from Focused to Other:

Select Move > Move to Other inbox. Select Always move to Other inbox if you want all future messages from the sender to be delivered to the Other tab.

How do I automatically categorize emails in Outlook? ›

Select Rules > Create Rule. In the Create Rule dialog box, select Advanced Options. In the Rules Wizard, choose the condition you want to use to automatically add a category to the incoming email, then select Next. Select the assign it to the category check box.

How do I run a rule on a specific folder in Outlook? ›

On the File tab, choose Manage Rules & Alerts, and on the E-mail Rules tab, choose Run Rules Now. In the Run Rules Now box, under Select rules to run, select the check box for each rule that you want to run. In the Run in Folder box, to select a different folder, choose Browse, choose the folder, and then choose OK.

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