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FIECA March 16th 07 12:53 PM

Copying Sent Emails to Network Folder
 
Some users on our network were asking if it is possible to copy outgoing
messages to a network folder using the address field (either to: or cc:).
Is there a way to give a network folder an email address, or is there a code
which can be created to allow this to happen. Also, it would not be the
same folder for each outgoing message, they would need to change the
location based on the project related to the email they are sending. I
apologize for shotgunning the message, but I just wasn't sure which board to
which to post the question. Thanks in advance for any advice. Please feel
free to post responses to the newsgroup or send to me direct at
.

Sincerely,

Tom Pratt





Dmitry Streblechenko March 19th 07 07:07 AM

Copying Sent Emails to Network Folder
 
Do you mean save outgoing messages as MSG file to one of the file folders?
Trap the Application.ItemSend event and call MailItem.SaveAs(..., olMsg)

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool

"FIECA" wrote in message
...
Some users on our network were asking if it is possible to copy outgoing
messages to a network folder using the address field (either to: or cc:).
Is there a way to give a network folder an email address, or is there a
code
which can be created to allow this to happen. Also, it would not be the
same folder for each outgoing message, they would need to change the
location based on the project related to the email they are sending. I
apologize for shotgunning the message, but I just wasn't sure which board
to
which to post the question. Thanks in advance for any advice. Please
feel
free to post responses to the newsgroup or send to me direct at
.

Sincerely,

Tom Pratt








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