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I am using Outlook 2000 and I have two mailboxes. When I send of behalf
of the mailbox A the message get stored in the sent folder for mailbox B. Is there any what using VBA (I tried rules and it did not work) that I can get messages sent on behalf of mailbox A to be stored in the Sent folder for mailbox A? |
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![]() In ups.com, Shawn typed: I am using Outlook 2000 and I have two mailboxes. When I send of behalf of the mailbox A the message get stored in the sent folder for mailbox B. Is there any what using VBA (I tried rules and it did not work) that I can get messages sent on behalf of mailbox A to be stored in the Sent folder for mailbox A? You might look into UniSent at www.ivasoft.biz - nothing built into Exchange or Outlook (outside of rules) will do this. |
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Thanks for the suggestion but I was looking for some VBA code that
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![]() "Shawn" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for the suggestion but I was looking for some VBA code that could accomplish this. OK - I missed that, sorry. Try posting in microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba for more help. |
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