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![]() I'm working on developing a custom Outlook form based on the message template. I've added a combobox drop down for "State". Basically, this form will be available on the Organizational level of the exchange server and users will be able to select it, fill in the message body and select a representative state (AR or AK or something like that) then click send. I ran into a problem with the fact that setting up a rule in the mailbox creates a "client-only" situation. Since this mailbox is not open all the time, I need the rule to be "server-based". The workaround I came up with was to forward the message to a Public folder and use the Folder Assistant to manage the message forwarding. Here's my problem...When I go to 'Add Rule', 'Advanced', and 'Show Selected Properties of..." and select the right form from the Organizational level, then put a tick mark next to the "State" field, the criteria doesn't save when I OK out of those screens. I get no error message. How can I forward messages from either the 'Inbox' or from this Public folder based on this "State" field? *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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