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John Simpson



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:22 am    Post subject: Outlook Service Reply with quote

Hopefully someone can help me out here,

I've poked around at CDO, but still cant figure things out here. Basically
I've got a bunch of client-side rules that move messages from the Inbox to a
public folder. What I've been trying to do is have the rule run when I'm
not logged in, now I've tried writing stuff in C# what uses IMAP, but
alas... you can't copy a message to a public folder using IMAP with
Exchange 2000. Does anyone have any code, know of any applications, or have
any other ideas that could help me out?

Thanks!

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Troy



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:17 pm    Post subject: RE: Outlook Service Reply with quote

John,

If you email enable the public folder, you can use AD users and Computers to
forward a copy of messages sent to the mailbox (Exchange General tab,
Delivery Options, Forward To:). Select the Public Folder you want the
messages sent to. If you need, you can hide the Public Folder from the GAL.
Alternately, if the email address associated with the mailbox is not accessed
by anyone - you could just bind the email address on the mailbox with the
Public Folder. In this configuration, the email is just delivered straight
to the Public Folder.

"John Simpson" wrote:

> Hopefully someone can help me out here,
>
> I've poked around at CDO, but still cant figure things out here. Basically
> I've got a bunch of client-side rules that move messages from the Inbox to a
> public folder. What I've been trying to do is have the rule run when I'm
> not logged in, now I've tried writing stuff in C# what uses IMAP, but
> alas... you can't copy a message to a public folder using IMAP with
> Exchange 2000. Does anyone have any code, know of any applications, or have
> any other ideas that could help me out?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>

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