No Rules Available To Apply In Outlook For Mac Folder

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Microsoft Outlook Rules Not working automatically; Microsoft Outlook Rules Not working automatically. If it works by disabling Cache Exchange Mode, then recreate the rule. Now locate the Outlook OST File and rename it by.old. After doing all this, you can re-enable the Cache Exchange Mode.

I searched but haven't found this on SW. I have a user that is having emails sent to his Deleted Items folder. I have searched both his old and new PC (both had different office versions, 2010 and o365) and neither of them had any rules created. I checked OWA, no rules there either. Both PC's Outlook installations give the message that there are rules that are being applied from a different device, but I can't find where. The user assures me that he doesn't have Outlook on his phone, doesn't have it or use his work email outside of work.

We use o365, I searched in Security and Compliance but haven't found anywhere in there that might show what rules were applied after the email was delivered to his email address/mailbox. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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Thank you all! I really don't like the Security and Compliance center for the audit log search.

To me, it seems to be severely lacking in results returned. Example: I just searched all Exchange Mailbox Activities for the user searching from now to before they started and only received 1 result returned. The good thing about that return - it was the rule I was looking for.

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Anybody recognize 104.254.90.179:15279? It is not any of my IP's but was the one logged that created the rule causing the trouble. I removed the rule using powershell: Remove-InboxRule -Mailbox -Identity 939213825 and confirmed that it was removed using the get-inboxrule commnad.