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Old November 9th 08, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Rudy L.
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Default resending an email

Hi, pardon the simplicity of the question, but I'm a newbie at Outlook VBA

I have written code that automatically forwards email that hits my
Exchange/Outlook account and forwards it to a POP3 account of mine. It works
great, except when you forward an email my default signature gets attached
to the message body and also the subject line become prefaced with "FW: "

The question is: How do I resend the message instead of forwarding it?

Thank you,

Rudy L.

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Old November 10th 08, 02:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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You cannot re-send an incoming message. You can't do it in the UI either.
You'd have to copy the information in the email into a new email and send
that.

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Hi, pardon the simplicity of the question, but I'm a newbie at Outlook VBA

I have written code that automatically forwards email that hits my
Exchange/Outlook account and forwards it to a POP3 account of mine. It
works great, except when you forward an email my default signature gets
attached to the message body and also the subject line become prefaced
with "FW: "

The question is: How do I resend the message instead of forwarding it?

Thank you,

Rudy L.


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Old November 10th 08, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Alan Moseley
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Default resending an email

I would get your Exchange administrator to set the forwarding up for you (in
your Active Directory user properties), it won't take them more than a minute!
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"Rudy L." wrote:

Hi, pardon the simplicity of the question, but I'm a newbie at Outlook VBA

I have written code that automatically forwards email that hits my
Exchange/Outlook account and forwards it to a POP3 account of mine. It works
great, except when you forward an email my default signature gets attached
to the message body and also the subject line become prefaced with "FW: "

The question is: How do I resend the message instead of forwarding it?

Thank you,

Rudy L.


 




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