Transport rule

Glenn Maxwell 11,496 Reputation points
2024-08-11T15:05:40.62+00:00

When an email comes from a particular sender, let's say abc@somedomain.com, I want the emails from this sender to go to the 'Focused' inbox instead of 'Other' for all my employees. Is it possible to achieve this using a transport rule? Please guide me.

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  1. Bruce Jing-MSFT 5,795 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-08-12T03:01:02.05+00:00

    hi,@Glenn Maxwell

    Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.

    Transport rules in email systems like Microsoft Exchange can be used to manage the flow of email messages, including redirection, rejection, and modification. However, transport rules themselves don't have direct settings for moving emails to the 'Focused' inbox as this feature is typically managed by the client application (like Outlook) rather than the server.

    For Outlook and Microsoft 365 mailboxes, the Focused Inbox feature uses machine learning to determine the importance of emails. Unfortunately, there isn't a specific transport rule or server-side configuration that can override this behavior to always place emails from a specific sender directly into the Focused Inbox.

    If my answer is helpful to you, please mark it as the answer so that other users can refer to it. Thank you for your support and understanding.

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