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Phil
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      2nd Apr 2009
We are using Outlook 2003 and I want to be able to do the following

Using a network scanner scan in a document, the scanner will send this
to any Email address as a PDF attachment

We will set up a dummy address within this I want to set a series of
rules that will save the attacment to a location on the network and
then delete the Email

I have found how to identify the emails, but I think a script is
required to do the saving. I want to keep the file name that the
scanner has given it.

This is required as we need to store a number of signed documents and
it tedious scanning, send them to your own address and then saving
them in the correct place

Thanks in advance

Phil


 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      2nd Apr 2009
"Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:187d985c-3bb6-42df-ac01-(E-Mail Removed)...

> We are using Outlook 2003 and I want to be able to do the following
>
> Using a network scanner scan in a document, the scanner will send this
> to any Email address as a PDF attachment
>
> We will set up a dummy address within this I want to set a series of
> rules that will save the attacment to a location on the network and
> then delete the Email


Usually, printers that can scan to an email address can also scan to a network
share directly.
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DL
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      2nd Apr 2009
Anything here of use
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/index.htm

"Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:187d985c-3bb6-42df-ac01-(E-Mail Removed)...
> We are using Outlook 2003 and I want to be able to do the following
>
> Using a network scanner scan in a document, the scanner will send this
> to any Email address as a PDF attachment
>
> We will set up a dummy address within this I want to set a series of
> rules that will save the attacment to a location on the network and
> then delete the Email
>
> I have found how to identify the emails, but I think a script is
> required to do the saving. I want to keep the file name that the
> scanner has given it.
>
> This is required as we need to store a number of signed documents and
> it tedious scanning, send them to your own address and then saving
> them in the correct place
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Phil
>
>



 
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Nick Kharchenko
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      8th Apr 2009
Attachments Processor for Outlook is able to extract and save attachments
with the original filename in the shared folder. You can download 30-days
trial version and test in with your network scanner.

http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/attachments_processor/


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Software for Microsoft Exchange and Outlook


"Phil" wrote:

> We are using Outlook 2003 and I want to be able to do the following
>
> Using a network scanner scan in a document, the scanner will send this
> to any Email address as a PDF attachment
>
> We will set up a dummy address within this I want to set a series of
> rules that will save the attacment to a location on the network and
> then delete the Email
>
> I have found how to identify the emails, but I think a script is
> required to do the saving. I want to keep the file name that the
> scanner has given it.
>
> This is required as we need to store a number of signed documents and
> it tedious scanning, send them to your own address and then saving
> them in the correct place
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Phil
>
>
>

 
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