This feature allows you to route and block emails by email address, domain, and subject content. The Junxure Outlook Inbox Routing feature enables you to:
- Block emails from a specific email address or domain*
- Block emails that you are copied on
- Route emails to a specific Junxure client based on email address or domain
- Route emails to a specific Junxure client based on the email subject line
*Email addresses consist of 2 parts: the user name and the domain. The user name comes before the “@” symbol and the domain comes after it.
Configure Junxure Inbox Routing
Note: The Junxure Inbox Routing tool is user-specific – the email you set up to route or block is specific only to the user. There is no limit to the number of emails you can route.
To configure the Junxure Inbox Routing tool:
1. Click on the Help drop-down menu within Microsoft Outlook and select Inbox Routing.

2. The Junxure Inbox Routing form opens. You will see a list of your current routing rules and what date you implemented them (if applicable).

From this form you can:
- Add a new routing rule (See instructions below for more information)
- Edit an existing routing rule by selecting it in the grid and clicking the edit button
- Delete an existing routing rule by selecting it in the grid and clicking delete (red “X”)
Add a new routing rule
Click the Add New Junxure Routing Rule drop down and select the type of routing rule that you would like to add. To add a routing rule that will route emails to a specific client: Select Route To Specific Client and choose from By Email Address, By Domain or By Subject Contents.

Note: You can override any routing you set up by using the Client Search or Manage button. Routing only works using automatic capture and the manual import button (Junxure icon).
By Email Address
This will route any email from the specified email address to a specific client.
- Click Route to Specific Client > By Email Address.
- Enter the email address (Example: support@junxure.com).
- Click the client search button (the binocular icon).
- A client search form appears. Select the client that you want the emails routed to then click OK. (For this example, “Jun” was used to search for the client named “Junxure.”)
- Click Save & Close to save the routing rule.


- Now all emails from support@junxure.com will be routed to the client named “Junxure”.

By Domain
If you want all emails from the domain (example: “junxure.com”) to be routed to the client (example: “Junxure”), you should select to route “by domain.” To set this up:
- Click Add New Junxure Routing Rule > Route To Specific Client > By Domain.
- Enter the email address (e.g. @junxure.com).
- Click the client search button (binocular icon).
- From the client search select the client that you want the emails routed. Click OK. (“Jun” was used in this example to filter for the client named Junxure.)
- Click Save & Close to save the routing rule.

By Subject Contents
Route emails with a subject line that contains search words to a specific client. (Example: Below, all emails that have the word "Newsletter" in the subject will be routed to a specific client in Junxure):
- Click Add New Junxure Routing Rule > Route To Specific Client > By Subject Contents.
- Enter specific words in the Where Subject Contains field (multiple words can be separated by a semicolon e.g. Newsletter; Training).
- Click the client search button (binoculars) and from the client search form:
- Enter the clients last name in the search text box to quickly narrow down your client search.
- Click on the client’s record in the grid.
- Click OK.
- Click Save & Close to save the routing rule.

Blocking Emails:
To add a routing rule that will block emails: Select Block Emails and click on By Email Address, By Domain or That you are copied on.

Block Emails > By Email Address
This will block the specified email address, overriding normal Junxure email handling.
Example:
With Junxure email handling on, Junxure looks for a matching email address from a client that has a classification of email or client. The block by email address overrides this criterion allowing you to have either of those classifications on a client but block the email. Here's how to set it up:
- Click Add New Junxure Routing Rule > Block Emails > By Email Address.
- Enter the email address you would like to block.
- Click Save & Close.
- Now all emails specified will be blocked. Note: you can override this by clicking on the Junxure icon, using the search button or manage emails.

Block Emails > By Domain
This will block a specified domain, overriding normal Junxure email handling. Here's how to set it up:
- Click Add New Junxure Routing Rule > Block Emails > By Domain.
- Enter the domain that you would like to block. In this example we will use @yahoo.com.
- Click Save & Close.
- Now all emails from @yahoo.com will be blocked. Note: you can override this by clicking on the Junxure icon, using the search button or manage emails.

Block Emails > That You Are Copied On
This will block all emails that you are copied on, overriding normal Junxure email handling. Here's how to set it up:
- Click Add New Junxure Routing Rule > Block Emails > That You Are Copied On.
- Verify that your email is correctly seen in the text box "Your Email Address".
- Click Save & Close.
- Now all emails that you are copied on will be blocked. Note: you can override this by clicking on the Junxure icon, using the search button or manage emails.
