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On Jul 9, 2:41 pm, "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
hoo.com wrote: wrote: Hi experts, I have an exchange mailbox on our work server. In additon, I also have access to an additional mailbox called 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg'. So in outlook I have the following structu Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg - Inbox - Calendar - etc Outlook Today - Mailbox - Me - Inbox - Calendar - etc What I need to do is create a rule that when an email from the 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg' is sent, a copy is placed into the 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg's sent mail'. If you're actually using the Compensation-Wpg mailbox as your *primary* mailbox in this Outlook profile, that's what should happen anyway. If the reverse is true, it won't by default - it will go to your own sent items folder, and you'll have to use rules.. Any rules I create will only seem to work on mail coming into my own Mailbox. But these are rules based on mail you're *sending* ...not receiving....so that isn't really relevant per se. Presuming your primary mailbox is your own: Dbl-click on one of the sent messages in your mailbox's sent items (from your shared address) Click on Actions | Create rule Tick the box for "From ....(mailbox)" Tick the box to move it to a folder, navigate to the shared mailbox's sent items folder. I am an owner of Mailbox as well. I tried creating a rule looking for any reply's with the 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg' email in it and to copy to the sent mail fold in the 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg' but that does not work perfect. If I could figure out a rule, it could then be set up on each of the user's pc's as well but just cannot get it right. Any ideas? (I need to be able to see all the replies coming out of the 'Mailbox - Compensation-Wpg' for statistical purposes. 14 have access to this mailbox.). Thx Mel I think your company should look atwww.ivasoft.biz- UniSent would probably help you. You can't really rely on a whole slew of individually configured client-only rules to manage this sort of thing. Of course, OWA for this mailbox is another option.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This works somewhat but what I really want to be able to do is have all sent emails from the comp-wpg mailbox copied to the comp-wpg sent folder. In addition, any emails forwarded from comp-wpg mailbox and deleted from comp-wpg mailbox also saved in the applicable folders of the comp-wpg mailbox. Now I know that this is almost impossible but need to ask. thx |
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