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Old February 27th 07, 08:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Richard
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Default Retaining E-mail Addresses on Customized Forms

I've got to find a way to ensure that all past recipients of a message will
also receive a copy of any future traffic involving that message (which is a
customized form).

I've tried all the combinations of address items, user defined items,
properties and compose/read options I can think of. Any leads?

A big thanks on this one.

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Richard
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Old March 2nd 07, 10:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Richard
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Default Retaining E-mail Addresses on Customized Forms

This is a cludgy solution, but it works. Maybe someone has something better,
but until I hear of it....

On the 'read' page of the custom form, create a user defined item and set
the initial value to (To + ': ' + From + '; ' + CC). On the 'compose' page
of the form, set the CC inital value to the user defined item.

The drawback is that the same e-mail address will be listed several times in
the cc line of the message, but it works just fine.
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Richard


"Richard" wrote:

I've got to find a way to ensure that all past recipients of a message will
also receive a copy of any future traffic involving that message (which is a
customized form).

I've tried all the combinations of address items, user defined items,
properties and compose/read options I can think of. Any leads?

A big thanks on this one.

--
Richard

 




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