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Old May 1st 07, 02:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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I need to save a copy of an email sent to me each day. I need it saved
each day in a different folder on a shared drive per date.

For example,
Email received on 4/30/07 needs to be saved on S:\email\2007\april
\043007\
Similarly,
Emailed received on 4/29/07 needs to be saved on S:\email|2007\april
\042907\



would it be possible to set up a rule that will save a copy of this
email to a different folder each day?

Any help would be much appreciated !

 




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