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G'day everyone
I have my own e-mail account on my company's server, but I also have read/write access to a few other mailboxes. It has become important that I make informal backups of the mails in those other accounts. I created a rule that all incoming mails from that other account is automatically copied into a backup folder on my hard drive... but even if I create this rule while my focus or cursor is on the other account, Outlook 2000 only executes the rule on my own personal account. Is there a way to force Outlook to execute a copymail rule on all accounts that the user has read access to? For example, my account is and I have read/write access to . I want all incoming mails in to be copied to a personal folder on my hard disk, but at the moment Outlook only applies the rule to incoming mails in foo@domain. Thanks for your consideration Samuel (aka leuce, voetleuce, throw) |
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No, you can't create rules that run on other people's Exchange mailboxes from your own Outlook login. You would have to log in with a profile that shows just their mailbox. And even then, you wouldn't be able to create a rule to "copy to backup folder on hard drive," because that would be a client-side rule, running only when you're logged into that other user's mailbox, not your own.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Throw" wrote in message oups.com... G'day everyone I have my own e-mail account on my company's server, but I also have read/write access to a few other mailboxes. It has become important that I make informal backups of the mails in those other accounts. I created a rule that all incoming mails from that other account is automatically copied into a backup folder on my hard drive... but even if I create this rule while my focus or cursor is on the other account, Outlook 2000 only executes the rule on my own personal account. Is there a way to force Outlook to execute a copymail rule on all accounts that the user has read access to? For example, my account is and I have read/write access to . I want all incoming mails in to be copied to a personal folder on my hard disk, but at the moment Outlook only applies the rule to incoming mails in foo@domain. Thanks for your consideration Samuel (aka leuce, voetleuce, throw) |
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![]() Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: No, you can't create rules that run on other people's Exchange mailboxes from your own Outlook login. You would have to log in with a profile that shows just their mailbox. And even then, you wouldn't be able to create a rule to "copy to backup folder on hard drive," because that would be a client-side rule, running only when you're logged into that other user's mailbox, not your own. I'm sorry to hear that. Can you advise me of any other solution? I'll let you in on my situation: We are a number of people all working for the same company, and we all have read/write access to this one mailbox to which clients send most of their files. We get about 30-50 mails per day on that mailbox. Sadly, not all of those with mailbox access are what you might call "computer literate" and it has happened on occasion that they accidently delete all mails from the common mailbox. Some of these people have senior positions in the company, so we can't simply deny them write access (they would be offended if we do that). But we'd like to have a way to back up all mails in that common account the moment the mails arrive, or then at least once an hour or so. Can you think of any way that this can be done? |
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You could deny the careless users delete access on that folder and allow only more careful users to delete the messages.
You could also consider having a rule on that mailbox to forward (not move) all incoming items to a public folder as a backup. That would be a rule that would run on the server. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Throw" wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: No, you can't create rules that run on other people's Exchange mailboxes from your own Outlook login. You would have to log in with a profile that shows just their mailbox. And even then, you wouldn't be able to create a rule to "copy to backup folder on hard drive," because that would be a client-side rule, running only when you're logged into that other user's mailbox, not your own. I'm sorry to hear that. Can you advise me of any other solution? I'll let you in on my situation: We are a number of people all working for the same company, and we all have read/write access to this one mailbox to which clients send most of their files. We get about 30-50 mails per day on that mailbox. Sadly, not all of those with mailbox access are what you might call "computer literate" and it has happened on occasion that they accidently delete all mails from the common mailbox. Some of these people have senior positions in the company, so we can't simply deny them write access (they would be offended if we do that). But we'd like to have a way to back up all mails in that common account the moment the mails arrive, or then at least once an hour or so. Can you think of any way that this can be done? |
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