How to create a rule for moving sent mails

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Marco De Vitis

Hi,
in Outlook 2007, when creating a rule for sent messages, you have no
option to MOVE the messages to a different folder, you can only make
Outlook COPY it.
Is there a custom action add-on around which I can download and install
to add this simple rule?

Please note that I cannot deactivate the option to save copies of sent
messages, because the rule I need would be applied only to some
messages, based on other conditions (e.g. containing a certain word in
the subject), all other sent mails must stay in the Sent folder.

And I cannot use some complex macro which I found searching on Google,
which had folder names and other stuff hardcoded in VB, because I need
the rule to be customized by a "normal" user.

Hmmm... maybe I can deactivate the option to keep copies of sent mails
and then create two rules: a first one which copies all sent mails in
the Sent folder, and a second one which copies specific messages to a
different folder... will it work? Any other solutions?

Thanks.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You'll need to use two rules - one to move a message based on conditions,
the second to put everything else in the sent folder. Or use a macro that
pops up a dialog asking the user to pick a location to save each message.

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M

Marco De Vitis

Il 2-10-2008 16:26, Diane Poremsky [MVP] ha scritto:
You'll need to use two rules - one to move a message based on
conditions, the second to put everything else in the sent folder. Or use

Thanks, that's what I wrote in the last paragraph in my previous post.
And I tried it in the meantime, it works, but it has a side effect: all
sent messages appear as unread (= bold). And once again, Outlook does
not provide an action to mark sent messages as read :p.
Better than nothing, anyway.
a macro that pops up a dialog asking the user to pick a location to save
each message.

Too cumbersome, the point of my request was to have messages moved
automatically to user-defined folders.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Are incoming messages moved and if so, are you moving the replies to the
same folder? if so, outlook has a setting to save replies with the original.
its in tools, options, email options.

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Marco De Vitis

Il 3-10-2008 19:32, Diane Poremsky [MVP] ha scritto:
Are incoming messages moved and if so, are you moving the replies to the
same folder? if so, outlook has a setting to save replies with the
original. its in tools, options, email options.

I should ask the person who actually needs this feature, but... I
strongly doubt this would be a good solution, not all sent mails are
replies ;).
Thanks.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

it has the potential to reduce the number of rules and when you use this
method, they are marked read, so its worth enabling if that is what the
rules do.

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Edge30

It is a different solution and I don't know if it works in Outlook 2007 but
in 2003 there's an option to save the sent messages (responses) in the same
folder where the message (responded to) is.
I use it and like it.
So, the rule for incoming messages is enough because it sends the incoming
messages to the right folder and then when I reply the response is kept on
the same folder.
It is in the somewhere in the options for outlook
regards
e.
 

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