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I would like to create an own rule using VBA. Incomming mails should be searched for a specific sender. If such mails are found all attachments should be copied to a local drive, the mail itself shoul then be move to an Outlook-Folder How can this be done using VBA? I know Excel- and Access-VBA, but I'm not familiar with Outlook. Thanks Michi |
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