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My organization receives a lot of mails, which I then have to forward to a
team responsible for attending to the query at the earliest. The logic to follow is - 1st mail goes to user 1, 2nd to user 2 and so on, continuing in cycle. Currently I have a person to do this manually. I would like to know how this can be automated using VBA, such that any new mail gets assigned automatically. |
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