I'm about to leave for Europe and now I'm preparing for the trip. I know what I want to do with regards to email, but I'm not sure quite how.

Basically, I'm leaving my machine on while I'm gone. If it shuts down I'll just have someone turn it back on again. I want to do this so that my inbox doesn't get too full with the 140+ spam messages I get a day.

However, I don't plan on checking email regularly, but want to get emails from friends and relatives from time to time using my webmail account. The thing is, if I were still using Outlook Express, I could do this, but I can't seem to do it with Outlook.

See, in OE I could set up a special rule wherin if the message satisfied the requirements, OE would NOT download the message and leave it on the server. So then if there was information I wanted to keep on my webmail for a while, I could tell OE not to download emails sent to "[email protected]".

I have since migrated to Outlook 2000, and this rule seems to be absent for some reason. At least, I can't tell if it's there because of some stupid wizard they've set up in place of the simple, straightforward message rules dialog.

So, does anyone know where this rule is?
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Matt