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I have configured Rules to move incoming mails from specific persons to a
specific message subfolder and it’s done automatically. But it’s not possible to have SENT emails AUTOMATICALLY moved to subfolders. I can get a copy automatically but not move it without running the rule manually. Is it possible to write a VBA function taking care of this? Or are there add-ins extending the rules options? I’m familiar with Excel programming but not at all with Outlook. |
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Mats Samson wrote:
I have configured Rules to move incoming mails from specific persons to a specific message subfolder and it’s done automatically. But it’s not possible to have SENT emails AUTOMATICALLY moved to subfolders. Sure it is. First, though, tell us your Outlook version. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Sorry I forgot to tell!
Outlook 2003 "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mats Samson wrote: I have configured Rules to move incoming mails from specific persons to a specific message subfolder and it’s done automatically. But it’s not possible to have SENT emails AUTOMATICALLY moved to subfolders. Sure it is. First, though, tell us your Outlook version. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Mats Samson wrote:
I have configured Rules to move incoming mails from specific persons to a specific message subfolder and it’s done automatically. But it’s not possible to have SENT emails AUTOMATICALLY moved to subfolders. I can get a copy automatically but not move it without running the rule manually. Is it possible to write a VBA function taking care of this? Or are there add-ins extending the rules options? I’m familiar with Excel programming but not at all with Outlook. ToolsRules and AlertsNew RuleStart from a blank ruleCheck messages after sending. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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OK Brian,
but that would only move a copy to the specific folder or I have to run the rule manually. But I found the solution anyway, your own recommendation to turn off Save copy in sent items and create rules for those you want moved and a "catch the rest" rule for those that don't apply to other rules and have them copied to Sent items. Outlook needs an overhaul! Thanks anyway. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mats Samson wrote: I have configured Rules to move incoming mails from specific persons to a specific message subfolder and it’s done automatically. But it’s not possible to have SENT emails AUTOMATICALLY moved to subfolders. I can get a copy automatically but not move it without running the rule manually. Is it possible to write a VBA function taking care of this? Or are there add-ins extending the rules options? I’m familiar with Excel programming but not at all with Outlook. ToolsRules and AlertsNew RuleStart from a blank ruleCheck messages after sending. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Mats Samson wrote:
but that would only move a copy to the specific folder or I have to run the rule manually. But I found the solution anyway, your own recommendation to turn off Save copy in sent items and create rules for those you want moved and a "catch the rest" rule for those that don't apply to other rules and have them copied to Sent items. Outlook needs an overhaul! That's how Outlook has always done what you wish to accomplish. I doubt if MS will change it. Investigate, as well, the "In folders other than the Inbox, save replies with original messages" option. This may save you from having to create so many rules. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks Brian,
but I don't understand the meaning of the option. "...save replies with original message" is NOT ticked but when I reply to a message I always have the original message included. Otherwise it would quite laborious to follow a thread. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mats Samson wrote: but that would only move a copy to the specific folder or I have to run the rule manually. But I found the solution anyway, your own recommendation to turn off Save copy in sent items and create rules for those you want moved and a "catch the rest" rule for those that don't apply to other rules and have them copied to Sent items. Outlook needs an overhaul! That's how Outlook has always done what you wish to accomplish. I doubt if MS will change it. Investigate, as well, the "In folders other than the Inbox, save replies with original messages" option. This may save you from having to create so many rules. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Mats Samson wrote:
Thanks Brian, but I don't understand the meaning of the option. "...save replies with original message" is NOT ticked but when I reply to a message I always have the original message included. Otherwise it would quite laborious to follow a thread. What that option does is to place outgoing replies to messages in a particular folder back in that folder instead of putting them in Sent Items. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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