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Old 26-11-2003, 10:04 PM   #1
Tennis Smith
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Hi,

Since I didn't get any reply to the first post, I'll rephrase the questions
and expand the distribution.

I'm one of the owners of a mail list and I'm trying to setup a macro for it.

Background: When a user subscribes to a mailer, the owner (myself) gets an
email notification of that. The first word in the message body is the user
id of the new person subscribing.

So, what I would like is a macro that will read the first word of a
message body and then send an email to that person who has subscribed.

Anyone have this, or something close to it??

TIA,
-Tennis


tennis_smith@yahoo.com (Tennis Smith) wrote in message news:<7f477f72.0311212302.75e50cf8@posting.google.com>...
> Hi,
>
> I have the need to auto-reply to an email with a macro. I'm one of the
> administrators for a mailing list. Every time a new person subscribes,
> I get a notification email.
>
> What I would like the macro to do is take the _first_ word in the body of
> the message notifying me of a new member and then reply with a template
> email.
>
> For example, if "jsmith" begins subscribing to the mailer, I will get an
> email which says something like "jsmith has joined your group". The macro
> would then grab the string "jsmith" and send a note to "jsmith@predefined.com"
> saying "Welcome jsmith".
>
> Are there any exmaples somewhere that I can use for this???
>
> TIA,
> -Tennis

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Old 27-11-2003, 07:06 PM   #2
Hollis D. Paul
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In article <7f477f72.0311261404.4abad8c4@posting.google.com>, Tennis Smith
wrote:
> So, what I would like is a macro that will read the first word of a
> message body and then send an email to that person who has subscribed.
>
> Anyone have this, or something close to it??
>

This is usually done as part of the list software, which is a web
application, not an Outlook application. You should ask in the
public.inetserver.iis newsgroup.

Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
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