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Old August 27th 08, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Brian Graham
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Default Creating a dynamic temporary folder (Store?)

Hi, Currently I have an add in that allows users to profile emails to a
database by dragging and dropping the emails onto folders that I display in a
separate Custom Task Pane.

It would be a lot neater if I could create a store(?) that is not a PST file
and dynamically create the folders and possibly even mail items in there on
start-up.

I have seen some other document management systems do something similar to
this so my question is can this be done in c# .Net VSTO 3.0 with Outlook 2007?

Thanks in advance
Brian
 




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