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That works fine but I have 2 seperate IMAP email accounts set up in Outlook.
Can I get the BCC to different email addresses depending on which account I send the mail from? "Michael Bauer" wrote: Hi Walshy, this simple lines could do the job: Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean) Item.BCC = " Item.Recipients.ResolveAll End Sub -- Viele Grüße Michael Bauer "Walshy" wrote in message ... How can I sent it so that and messages I send, reply to or forward (basically anything going out) automatically Bcc's a copy to an additional set address ??? grateful if you could help me Thanks |
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