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Old January 18th 08, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Ekin
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Default Bypassing Outlook's Outbox (or creating a custom outbox)

Here's my problem: When the user creates a new email (or forwards, replies,
etc), I want the email to go to my MAPIFolder instead of Outbox. When I try
to do this at Application_ItemSend by Item.Move(), I'm getting the mail
deleted or moved error for obvious reasons.

Note that I don't want Outlook to send the emails, I want to handle that
myself. So SaveSentMessageFolder doesn't help. If only there was a
OutboxFolder member of the MailItem class!

Any ideas how I could achieve this?

Ekin
 




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