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Old August 21st 06, 04:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Make move mean copy..

My corporation uses Blackberry devices. Moving somethign from my inbox
to a PST folder does not reconcile on teh Blackberry. The reason is
that the Blackberry server does not know where the mail went, so it
leaves it on the device inbox.

I want to take a drag and drop move to a PST and change it into:

1. Copy not move.
2. Mark as read
3. Delete through trash can
4. Permanently delete.

Any ideas or code I can start with?

Thanks

 




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