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I have made some shortcuts in the quicklaunch bar to mailfolders from
my projects in Explorer. When I drag and drop emails from Outlook 2003 on those shortcuts, the mails are archived on the right place. At the company I work, this is the only way to archive... Can anyone make a macro, that adds the date the mail was created, and the sender to the msg file, somewhere between dragging and dropping? ( date-name-subject.msg ) Thanks! |
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If you mean you are dragging e-mails to folders in Windows Explorer, then no,
you cannot effect any changes on the e-mail as it has "left the Outlook building". Thank you, thank you very much. -- Eric Legault - Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS (SharePoint programming, etc.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "Martin" wrote: I have made some shortcuts in the quicklaunch bar to mailfolders from my projects in Explorer. When I drag and drop emails from Outlook 2003 on those shortcuts, the mails are archived on the right place. At the company I work, this is the only way to archive... Can anyone make a macro, that adds the date the mail was created, and the sender to the msg file, somewhere between dragging and dropping? ( date-name-subject.msg ) Thanks! |
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So then how can this be achieved? I need to develop something that will
rename an email file to date-name-subject. either in Outlook or after the email has been moved to a folder. I would prefer the later. The app will go through a folder of .msg files and rename them. Thanks for your help Strychtur "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: If you mean you are dragging e-mails to folders in Windows Explorer, then no, you cannot effect any changes on the e-mail as it has "left the Outlook building". Thank you, thank you very much. -- Eric Legault - Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS (SharePoint programming, etc.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "Martin" wrote: I have made some shortcuts in the quicklaunch bar to mailfolders from my projects in Explorer. When I drag and drop emails from Outlook 2003 on those shortcuts, the mails are archived on the right place. At the company I work, this is the only way to archive... Can anyone make a macro, that adds the date the mail was created, and the sender to the msg file, somewhere between dragging and dropping? ( date-name-subject.msg ) Thanks! |
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When exactly are these e-mails getting saved to the file system? If you have
code that's already archiving the e-mails, can you not change the file name to whatever you want at that point? Otherwise, if you need to rename a file in a folder when something happens in Outlook, you'll need to either know where the file is so that you can grab it and rename it, or develop a file system watcher robot that can perhaps work in tandem with Outlook to rename those files. -- Eric Legault - Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS (SharePoint programming, etc.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "strychtur" wrote: So then how can this be achieved? I need to develop something that will rename an email file to date-name-subject. either in Outlook or after the email has been moved to a folder. I would prefer the later. The app will go through a folder of .msg files and rename them. Thanks for your help Strychtur "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: If you mean you are dragging e-mails to folders in Windows Explorer, then no, you cannot effect any changes on the e-mail as it has "left the Outlook building". Thank you, thank you very much. -- Eric Legault - Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS (SharePoint programming, etc.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "Martin" wrote: I have made some shortcuts in the quicklaunch bar to mailfolders from my projects in Explorer. When I drag and drop emails from Outlook 2003 on those shortcuts, the mails are archived on the right place. At the company I work, this is the only way to archive... Can anyone make a macro, that adds the date the mail was created, and the sender to the msg file, somewhere between dragging and dropping? ( date-name-subject.msg ) Thanks! |
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