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How to find mailcopy with ID or so O2003





 
 
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Old September 3rd 07, 03:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Herbert Gottlieb
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Default How to find mailcopy with ID or so O2003

Hello,

with an incomming rule a mail is copied to a subfolder.

How can i find the mail in a easy way. Can i use an ID ?? How can i do it??

I can select the mail at the inbox, and read the data e.g.
ActiveExplorer.Selection.Item(1).Subject; or ReceivedTime; ...

Using of .Find with date/time, subject is not so easy for me to find the
mailcopy at the subfolder

Any helps or ideas for me?

Thanks Herbert


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Old September 3rd 07, 11:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Dmitry Streblechenko
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Default How to find mailcopy with ID or so O2003

See my reply to your previous post.

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"Herbert Gottlieb" wrote in
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Hello,

with an incomming rule a mail is copied to a subfolder.

How can i find the mail in a easy way. Can i use an ID ?? How can i do
it??

I can select the mail at the inbox, and read the data e.g.
ActiveExplorer.Selection.Item(1).Subject; or ReceivedTime; ...

Using of .Find with date/time, subject is not so easy for me to find
the mailcopy at the subfolder

Any helps or ideas for me?

Thanks Herbert



 




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