How to Set a Outlook rule to classify email received by BCC?

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I am in diff distribution list like A , B , C

There are a lot of email BCC to A , B ,C

I want to setup rules that "Move all mail bcc to specific Distribution list to specific folder "

It seems that no rules on "BCC" ,

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BernardV On BEST ANSWER

This rule should help:

Apply this rule after the message arrives 
where my name in not in the To Box
move it to [folderOfYourChoice] folder 
except where my name is in the Cc box

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JimmyPena On

If an email sent to you was BCC'd, you would never know it. That is the point of BCC -- only the sender knows who was BCC'd. I'm afraid there's no way to tell, although I would love to hear otherwise.

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Bill On

I did this in Outlook 2011 by setting up a rule that sends everything to my bcc folder unless I am addressee or cc'd. That seems to work.

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Frank On

The problem with this rule is that some email senders use X-MS-Exchange-Organization-Recipient-P2-Type: Bcc and some (GMail in this example) use X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthAs: Anonymous.

I created this rule:

my name NOT in the to line

This catches CC and BCC but that is OK for my purposes.

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Michael On

You can create a rule based on BCC you receive, but it's not immediately obvious as you have to resort to the message headers. The steps are:

  1. Send yourself a BCC mail.
  2. When it arrives, open it up and display the "Properties" or "Message Options" dialog. You get to "Properties" under the File tab of the ribbon. One way to get to message options is to click on the small icon to the right of the "Tags" label on the Message tab of the ribbon.
  3. Scroll down the Internet headers until you find something that identifies it as BCC. In my case it was X-MS-Exchange-Organization-Recipient-P2-Type: Bcc
  4. Create a rule and choose "with specific words in the message header".
  5. Copy in the value you found for step 3.
  6. Save your rule, send yourself another BCC, and enjoy.