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| Tags: last, mail, received, time |
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know a way to determine the length of time since a mail was received in a particular mailbox/folder. I would like to have a timed macro to run say every 10 minutes that would compare the time now to the time of the last received mail and if the lapse has been 1 hour then display this a message on screen. The timing frequencey and the message box aren't a problem, but I can't figure a way of finding out the time of the most recent mail to compare to the system time. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, JF |
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