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Hi,
I'm currently using Outlook 2003. In the previous version, it was possible to do the following: 1) open a .pst file 2) create a new folder in that .pst file 3) set up a rule to copy sent and/or received emails to that folder 4) activate the rule 5) close the .pst file I found this particularly useful to avoid having to clutter my Outlook with loads of different .pst files. This doesn't seem to be possible in Outlook 2003 - once the .pst file is closed, the rule can't copy emails into it. Is there a way round this? Or, if not, is it possible to open .pst files in Application_ItemSend & Application_NewMail? Any assistance gratefully received. Mark |
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