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Lionel H - 12 May 2005 15:26 GMT
I'm on Outlook 2000.
I own 2 mailboxes; MyMB on Server1 with new mail delivered to PersonalMB on
my laptop and ProjectMB on Server2.  Usually I log on to MyMB/PersonalMB
opening ProjectMB as an additional mailbox. I then manage mail in ProjectMB
from PersonalMB.
However, Outlook saves mails I send FROM ProjectMB in PersonalMB/Sent Items
rather than ProjectMB/Sent Items.
It is easy enough to find such mail items and Drag them out of PersonalMB
and Drop them in ProjectMB, but given that this is so, it must be possible to
do this mundane task programatically.
My problem is that I can't find out how I address ProjectMB and its contents
from within myVBAProject.

Can anyone help please?
Michael Bauer - 12 May 2005 19:40 GMT
Hi Lionel,

all mailboxes in your folder list are available via the NameSpace´
Folders collection.

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Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

> I'm on Outlook 2000.
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> Can anyone help please?
Lionel H - 13 May 2005 08:02 GMT
Michael,
Vielen Dank / Many Thanks
That was just the leg up I needed.
Regards,
Lionel

> Hi Lionel,
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> > Can anyone help please?
 
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