Why not just create a message filter or rule or whatever Outlook calls
it (or multiple ones for various criteria)?
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I did and it I cannot get it to work.
Be a better pen pal.
Text or chat wit
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From: oryann9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Perl List
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2007 1:02:35 PM
Subject: Re: outlook module
> I am looking for some humble advice. I keep getting annoying emails
using the mail client 'Outlook 2003 SP2.' These message
> I am looking for some humble advice. I keep getting annoying emails
using the mail client 'Outlook 2003 SP2.' These messages are intended for
another
> person in my company with the same name as I. Not to my
surprise, the email support group decided to give this person an email address
that
On 11/1/07, oryann9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to parse these .msg, files look for certain keywords, if these
> keywords are found compose a reply email that contains a pre-written
> message template to the original sender.
>
> What module will fit my needs?
There's lots of modules on C
It seems to me that your network admins need to correct their faulty
procmail routing recipes. It should not be your job to deal with this.
Do the network admins have any idea how big a problem this is? Not only
for your inconvenience, but for the other person not receiving messages?
Jo
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