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I am creating an autoresponder using Outlook VBA. I have Outlook 2000.
I've been able to work out most of it with the exception of capturing the sender's email address. Can anyone provide me with code that does this? Thanks |
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On Feb 12, 2:48 pm, "SilvrT" wrote:
I am creating an autoresponder using Outlook VBA. I have Outlook 2000. I've been able to work out most of it with the exception of capturing the sender's email address. Can anyone provide me with code that does this? Thanks Well, I've managed to figgure this out using Redemption; however, now I need to send the email using a different "From" address other than the default (my own). Any Ideas? |
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