David,

I think the Domino list relates to the server side of Notes, while my 
question is about the client on my PC, which is why I posted the question 
on this list.

Anyway, our notes guy helped me setup some rules, and it seems to work 
now.

The only thing that I apparently needed to do after setting up the rules, 
was close Notes and start it up again.

Thanks anyway,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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Although I'm not *the* David that's my name so I would be remiss if I
didn't say that this question might be more appropriate for the Domino
list.  I'm also not a Notes expert but have you tried anything with agents
in Notes?  I have used them in the past to forward certain messages to
other e-mail addresses.  Although I haven't tried it, it appears that 
there
is an action to move messages to other folders.  You can filter based on
who it's from, the subject, or other things.


Dave Parnin
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