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Posted: 18 Nov 2006 11:44
by lukescammell
Dug

Basically what you said although it would be nice to also be able to put other characters in as well such as spaces, hyphens, commas etc.
Posted: 19 Nov 2006 08:14
by admin
lukescammell wrote:Dug

Basically what you said although it would be nice to also be able to put other characters in as well such as spaces, hyphens, commas etc.
Sure.
Once I got your MSG files, I'll give it a try.
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 07:04
by admin
Is there anybody (apart from myself) who can drop messages from Outlook to XY as expected? It seems that on some systems not all the fields that can be used for the filename template can be extracted...
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 08:46
by j_c_hallgren
Sorry, but I don't use Outlook at all so I can't be of any help here...I use webmail most all of the time, and then use Outlook Express on rare occasion to backup/download selected emails to my local system...
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 10:19
by lukescammell
I'm going to give this a go with some of the other computers in the office and see if it's just me.
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 10:23
by admin
lukescammell wrote:I'm going to give this a go with some of the other computers in the office and see if it's just me.
Take the latest BETA. I tried another low-hope voodoo...
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 10:24
by lukescammell
Trying it now...
Posted: 30 Nov 2006 13:27
by RalphM
admin wrote:Is there anybody (apart from myself) who can drop messages from Outlook to XY as expected? It seems that on some systems not all the fields that can be used for the filename template can be extracted...
Just checked it again with 5.40.0037 and the resulting filename was "Return receipt_(date -)_fr_(from -)_to_(to -).msg".
(my template is set to: "<subject>_<date yyyy-mm-dd_hh-nn-ss>_fr_<from>_to_<to>")
So we got some static content now, but unfortunately still not the real dynamic one.