Move Outlook items after certain amount of time [duplicate]












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I am attempting to set a rule, or a policy, to move items with my Inbox, to a specific folder, labelled 'Cache'. So items come into my Inbox, and after 2 weeks, I would like them to be moved to 'Cache'. After 90 days of age, they will then be moved to an archive. Is this possible? I tried messing with rules, can couldn't figure out a way to do so.










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  • What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

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  • It is Office 365

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I am attempting to set a rule, or a policy, to move items with my Inbox, to a specific folder, labelled 'Cache'. So items come into my Inbox, and after 2 weeks, I would like them to be moved to 'Cache'. After 90 days of age, they will then be moved to an archive. Is this possible? I tried messing with rules, can couldn't figure out a way to do so.










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  • What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:49











  • It is Office 365

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:16














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  • Outlook rule for a specific period date

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I am attempting to set a rule, or a policy, to move items with my Inbox, to a specific folder, labelled 'Cache'. So items come into my Inbox, and after 2 weeks, I would like them to be moved to 'Cache'. After 90 days of age, they will then be moved to an archive. Is this possible? I tried messing with rules, can couldn't figure out a way to do so.










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  • Outlook rule for a specific period date

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I am attempting to set a rule, or a policy, to move items with my Inbox, to a specific folder, labelled 'Cache'. So items come into my Inbox, and after 2 weeks, I would like them to be moved to 'Cache'. After 90 days of age, they will then be moved to an archive. Is this possible? I tried messing with rules, can couldn't figure out a way to do so.





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marked as duplicate by thims, Debra, music2myear, kenorb, mpy Jan 10 at 19:07


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marked as duplicate by thims, Debra, music2myear, kenorb, mpy Jan 10 at 19:07


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migrated from serverfault.com Jan 5 at 10:36


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  • What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:49











  • It is Office 365

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:16



















  • What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:49











  • It is Office 365

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:16

















What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

– Appleoddity
Dec 31 '18 at 20:49





What is powering your mailbox? Office 365? On-premise Exchange Server? Some other provider?

– Appleoddity
Dec 31 '18 at 20:49













It is Office 365

– Christophe
Dec 31 '18 at 21:16





It is Office 365

– Christophe
Dec 31 '18 at 21:16










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Yes, but it is not automatic. You can create rules to move emails from a specific date range - that option is on Step 1 of the Rules Wizard towards the bottom. You can then run the rule you create manually on a periodic basis to move everything for you.






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    Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

    – Christophe
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Yes, but it is not automatic. You can create rules to move emails from a specific date range - that option is on Step 1 of the Rules Wizard towards the bottom. You can then run the rule you create manually on a periodic basis to move everything for you.






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    Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:25
















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Yes, but it is not automatic. You can create rules to move emails from a specific date range - that option is on Step 1 of the Rules Wizard towards the bottom. You can then run the rule you create manually on a periodic basis to move everything for you.






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    Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:25














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Yes, but it is not automatic. You can create rules to move emails from a specific date range - that option is on Step 1 of the Rules Wizard towards the bottom. You can then run the rule you create manually on a periodic basis to move everything for you.






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Yes, but it is not automatic. You can create rules to move emails from a specific date range - that option is on Step 1 of the Rules Wizard towards the bottom. You can then run the rule you create manually on a periodic basis to move everything for you.







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    Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:25














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    Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

    – Christophe
    Dec 31 '18 at 20:25








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Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

– Christophe
Dec 31 '18 at 20:25





Yeah, I've tried that, but looking for a more automatic solution, so it continues to do this going forward without me having to change dates myself.

– Christophe
Dec 31 '18 at 20:25



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