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Hi
I have a problem creating the search folder I want. Using the normal way of creating a search folder, it is possible to search for mails where subject contains (or not contains) a specific string. BUT as far as I can see, it is not possible to specify a criterie, that says "Subject must (or must not) begin/end with string xxx". There are also some complicated rules about who the mail is comming from og is sendt to. I have searched around but have not found any VBA code exambles showing, how to evaluate a mail to decide whether the mail should be included in the search folder or not. Can any of You help me with some code og link to some? Ebbe |
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