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I looked into this more all of last night - but cant seem to find
(sorry for my ignorance) - how to stop/cancel the send event of an email and then close it properly. Even if it stays in inblx it is fine because using the .Move method is very easy or as I mentioned myItem.SavveSentMessageFolder possibly. But please Ken - can you please point me how to do that Thanks |
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