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Old January 9th 06, 08:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript,microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Outlook automatic folder categorization with shifting of the whole correspondence into the new built subfolder - VBScript needed

Am Sat, 7 Jan 2006 16:27:52 +0100 schrieb Tris Leyh:

Tris, please see my answer in de.outlook. There it sounds that youŽre not
interested in writing the code yourself. If IŽm wrong then IŽll gladly
assist you with tipps.

--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook



Greetings.

I have the OS "Windows 2000" and right now I use Outlook 2002. Anyway I
could switch easily to the later Outlook 2003.
I would like to realize following AUTOMATIC folder categorizing:

My actual configuration, via Rules-Setting:
I have 3 different e-mail accounts, "A", "B" and "C".
Each letter a different e-mail serivce, "A"(for example msn),

"B"("t-online"
for example) and "C"(for example hotmail).
I made three corresponding folders, Folder "A", Folder "B" and Folder "C"
My incoming correspondence gets automatically shifted to the according
folder
(for example: incoming Mails adressed to my E-mail account "A" are shifted
into Folder "A").
My outcoming e-mails are not sorted, they are generally shifted into the
"Sent Mails" Folder.

This is my idea of AUTOMATIC folder categorizing, which I would like to
realize with your help (probably via VBscript):

A Mr."Domian Meier" with his E-mail contacts my at my
e-mail account "B". As soon as I contact him too (I simply respond him

with
my e-mail-account "B"), it can be called/defined as correspondence (one
e-mail of "Domian Meier" AND an answer from me). Outlook shall detect this
criteria of correspondence: Outlook shall detect my answer from account

"B"
and automatically build a Subfolder in Folder "B", consisting of Name and
E-mail of the Person (in this case: folder name = "Domian Meier --
" .)

From now on the whole correspondence (in and out) with this specific

Person
shall be shifted automatically in the according subfolder "Domian Meier --
".

I assume this can be solved via VBscripting. Since I unfortunately have no
idea of VBScripting I would be very grateful for a detailed instruction or
even better a downloadable script.

Thank you.

Tris Leyh

Germany

My e-mail is:
(Simply remove the "N0Spam" entry)

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