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Managing a busy inbox can be a challenge, but fear not, as Outlook formerly known as Hotmail offers a range of powerful filtering options to help you stay organized and focused. Whether you want to automatically sort emails from specific senders into designated folders or set up rules for specific email conditions, this tutorial will walk you through the process step by step. By the end, you’ll be able to master your email flow and ensure that important messages don’t get lost amidst the clutter. Let’s dive in and discover how to make the most of Outlook’s email filtering capabilities!
How to Filter Emails in Outlook using Built-in FiltersLearning how to filter emails on Hotmail is now a piece of cake. Users also find default email filters provided for easier segregation of incoming emails. You can find these filters and sort emails in your Hotmail Inbox by following this process. Step 1. Open Outlook.comLog In or Open your Outlook on Desktop or Web App. ![]() Log in to Outlook.com Step 2: Click on Filter Email IconPlease proceed to the top right-hand side of the home panel where you’ll find the Filter icon, and then proceed to click on it. ![]() Click on Home > Navigate to Filter Email Icon > Select Icon Step 3: Choose One Filter OptionOnce you click on the filter icon, a dropdown menu will be displayed, presenting the default inbuilt filter list. From there, choose the specific filter you desire to view all emails related to it, and then proceed with viewing all the message according to the selected filter. ![]() Click on Filter Icon > Choose A Filter How To Filter Emails In Outlook Using RulesOutlook, formerly known as Hotmail, offers various features, including rules that allow you to filter your emails and automatically redirect them to specific folders. Now, let’s explore how you can utilize rules to filter all your incoming emails to a particular folder. How to Filter Emails in Outlook by SenderStep 1. Create A FolderGo to the top of the menu and click on “Folder Menu,” then choose “New Folder” and “type a name” of the folder. Once the folder is created, it will be visible on the left-hand side among the email folder options.
![]() Navigate to the Top Menu > Folder > Select New Folder Step 2. Select a Sender from EmailsNow, choose a sender from your emails for whom you want to set up automatic email forwarding to the folder you’ve just created. Step 3: Select RulesAfter you have decided on the sender’s name, simply right-click on the email send by that particular sender and choose “Rules” from the options. Then, select “Always Move Messages from: Sender Name.” ![]() Select the Sender Email > Right Click on Email > Select Rules > Select Always move message from : Sender Name Step 4: Select the Created FolderAfter selecting the above rule, a window will pop up, asking where you want to move the emails. Now, choose the newly created folder and press Ok. ![]() Select the Newly Created Folder > Press Ok How to Create Rules in Outlook for Specific EmailsStep 1: Select a SenderSelect a sender from your emails for whom you wish to create a rule. ![]() Choose a Sender from your emails Step 2: Create RuleOnce you’ve chosen a sender, simply right-click on the email, and from the appeared options, select “Rules,” then choose “Create Rule.” ![]() Choose a Sender > Right Click on Sender Email > Rules > Select Create Rule Step 3: Choose Conditions and Enable OptionsWhen you click on “Create Rule,” a new pop-up will appear, prompting you to set the conditions. Please follow the steps below to configure the conditions:
![]() Create Rule > Enable Subject Contains > Type Keyword > Enable Move the item to Folder > Select Folder > Select Ok Step 4: Select Ok and Run the RuleNow when you set all the conditions and press ok, a pop up will appear which will ask your permission to run the rule. Enable the Run the Rule option and Press Ok. ![]() Select Ok > Enable Run the Rule > Click Ok How to Change Junk Email Settings in OutlookSpam emails can be quite annoying, but Hotmail’s spam filter send most of them to the Junk Email folder. However, if you find that Outlook is either not catching enough spam or marking too many regular messages as spam, you have the option to adjust the email protection level. By doing this, you can specify which messages Outlook should block or allow, giving you more control over your email filtering. Step 1: Navigate to Junk Email folderStep 2: Select an EmailStep 3: Right Click top View all OptionsStep 4: Select Report > Select Not Junk
![]() Select Junk Email > Right Click on Selected Email > Report > Not Junk ConclusionManaging an overflowing inbox can be overwhelming, but with Hotmail’s powerful filtering features, users can stay organized and prioritize important messages effectively. The above article covers step-by-step instructions on creating rules to automatically filter emails from specific senders into designated folders, ensuring a clutter-free inbox. By following the outlined steps, users can efficiently manage their inbox and ensure that important communications are promptly attended to while keeping spam at bay. FAQs
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