Re: Chech the subject > [searching the database] > [Reply answer]
- From: Michael Bauer <mb@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 17:06:00 +0200
Am Tue, 04 Apr 2006 07:02:08 GMT schrieb Filips Benoit:
Sorry, I don´t understand your question. In your sample you´re forwarding
the message already.
--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.vbOffice.net --
OK first test works fine, but how to forward to the sender?.
The whole testcode after ***************************
'Address the message
myForward.Recipients.Add ???????????
Thanks,
Filip
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Public WithEvents myOlItems As Outlook.Items
Public Sub Application_Startup()
' Reference the items in the Inbox. Because myOlItems is declared
' "WithEvents" the ItemAdd event will fire below.
Set myOlItems = Outlook.Session.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox).Items
End Sub
Private Sub myOlItems_ItemAdd(ByVal Item As Object)
On Error GoTo errHandling
Dim MyMailItem As MailItem
Dim iQuestionType As Integer
Dim strAnswer As String
' Check to make sure it is an Outlook mail message, otherwise
'subsequent code will probably fail depending on what type
'of item it is.
If TypeName(Item) = "MailItem" Then
Set MyMailItem = Item
'Check if Database-question
If InStr(MyMailItem.Subject, "YAMAQ") > 0 Then
iQuestionType = FindQuestionType(MyMailItem.Subject)
Select Case iQuestionType
Case Is = 1: strAnswer = "ok1"
End Select
'Forward the item just received
Set myForward = Item.Forward
'Address the message
myForward.Recipients.Add "treesdheedene@xxxxxxxxxx"
myForward.Subject = "Yamagata: DB-answer"
myForward.Body = strAnswer
' Send it
myForward.Send
End If
End If
errHandling:
MsgBox Err.Number & " " & Err.Description
End Sub
Public Function FindQuestionType(ByVal strSubject As String) As Integer
FindQuestionType = 1
End Function
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"Michael Bauer" <mb@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Am Mon, 03 Apr 2006 19:10:55 GMT schrieb Filips Benoit:
Filip, simply use the ItemAdd event of the Inbox folder.
--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.vbOffice.net --
Dear All,
I never have written code in Outlook! My native workspace is Access and
Excel.
How can I reply an email after surching the sql-database.
The emails are recogniced by fixed subject as 'OrderStatus 123654789' or
'OrderDelDate 123456789'.
The code should run on each incomming email. HOW ??? ( Chech the subject
[searching database] > [Reply answer])...
The hole process should be automated, no action or checks of anybody!
Simple reply as 'OrderDelDate 123456789 = 12/12/2006'
(Searching the database in no problem)
I could do it from access using the timer-event, checking the inbox, etc
But it certenly can be done in Outlook with your help.
THANK³,
Filip
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