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Old May 25th 06, 02:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Jayakumar K P
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Default Rules Wizard - Missing Option

Hi,

I am working on Bounced Mail on Exchange Server.

I am having W2K3 Server with SP1, Active Directory and Exchange
Server 2003 installed.

I installed Microsoft Outlook 2000 with SR1, when I am trying to
create some new Rules for all the new messages I am not getting the
checkbox option for "Run a script".

I need your help in sorting out the problem. So that I need to
write a Server Side script to call a web page by passing Mail Body,
Mail subject and Mail Id. Would like to know whether this is
feasible.

Thanks in Advance....

with regards,
Jayakumar K P

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Old May 25th 06, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Rules Wizard - Missing Option

No, it definitely did not. That action was added to Rules Wizard in OL2002.

It wouldn't be an appropriate solution for server-side handling of bounced mail, as Jayakumar has already been told in another forum.
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I didn't think outlook 2000 supported run a script?

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Hi,

I am working on Bounced Mail on Exchange Server.

I am having W2K3 Server with SP1, Active Directory and Exchange
Server 2003 installed.

I installed Microsoft Outlook 2000 with SR1, when I am trying to
create some new Rules for all the new messages I am not getting the
checkbox option for "Run a script".

I need your help in sorting out the problem. So that I need to
write a Server Side script to call a web page by passing Mail Body,
Mail subject and Mail Id. Would like to know whether this is
feasible.

Thanks in Advance....

with regards,
Jayakumar K P


 




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