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Old October 28th 14, 12:34 PM
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Default Script Integration

My first post and hope the title is not too misleading.

I wish to create an OUTLOOK rule which identifies an incoming email message the runs a script to copy the body of the message and write to a file to be accessed elsewhere.

I sort of have the logic but I am retrieving the body of the currently selected or highlighted email rather then the email being processed by the rule.

Need help identifying the correct email message

Thanks
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