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Old 08-16-2010, 10:37 AM
dpad dpad is offline Email Extraction Windows XP Email Extraction Office 2003
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Hi,



I am fairly new to Microsoft Outlook and would like guidance/help regarding the followinfg situation :

Everyday in the Morning I receive an Excel Data file as email in MS Outlook. What I need to do is ...take this Excel attachement and deliver it to a network location automatically.

I did googled and found out that softwares like MAPILab does this. But I need this to happen automatically and only on weekends. Schedular needed.

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Old 08-17-2010, 06:01 PM
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I have been reviewing your post to help find an Outlook solution. Unfortunatlly, even if you created a rule that will receive the message and forwarded or send using a specified template reply, the rule has no options to only send during a certain time frame.

As a work around i would suggest creating a server side rule that can be enabled during the time you need it and disabling it when you don't. I understand this is tedious, but i was unable to locate a specific Outlook add on tool to accomplish your request.

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