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Vaughan - 25 Nov 2004 09:35 GMT
Hi everyone

I feel a little foolosh. Yesterday I asked if it was possible to have
replies to a message sent to a particular folder. Hollis explained that all I
had to do was make sure the folder address is in the Cc or Bcc field. That
sounded easy enough, so I thanked him, adn off I went. But can I do that
simple thing? Can I 'eck!

Please someone, how do I enter a folder address in a recipient control so
that a copy of the message is saved in the folder? I tried the following:

outlook:\\Public Folders\All Public Folders\Vaughan\Minutes
\\Public Folders\All Public Folders\Vaughan\Minutes
Public Folders\All Public Folders\Vaughan\Minutes

and all the above  enclosed in quotes, but no luck. What exactly is the
right syntax?
Vaughan - 25 Nov 2004 11:39 GMT
OK I stumbled on the answer to this by accident. The folder actually has an
email address in our exchange domain i.e: minutes@domain.com

> Hi everyone
>
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> and all the above  enclosed in quotes, but no luck. What exactly is the
> right syntax?
 
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