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diamond[at]flash[dot]net
I'm using MS-Outlook 2007 on Windows Vista.
As you know, Outlook allows you to edit the subject line of an email someone sends you. You can add a reference or tracking number, or whatever you want.
I'm looking for a utility or some guidance on writing a macro that will allow me to change apply a "find & replace" command to the subject line of all emails in a given folder.
Example:
I have over 30,000 system-generated emails that have to do with moderating a discussion forum. Every time a post or thread is deleted, the system generates an email to the user. The system creates a subject that looks like:
Re: MyWebSite.net: AA747 Forum Post Deletion Ref: 7808133
I want to highlight the username in brackets and spaces to look like:
Re: MyWebSite.net: [ AA747 ] Forum Post Deletion Ref: 7808133
I'd appreciate any advice.
As you know, Outlook allows you to edit the subject line of an email someone sends you. You can add a reference or tracking number, or whatever you want.
I'm looking for a utility or some guidance on writing a macro that will allow me to change apply a "find & replace" command to the subject line of all emails in a given folder.
Example:
I have over 30,000 system-generated emails that have to do with moderating a discussion forum. Every time a post or thread is deleted, the system generates an email to the user. The system creates a subject that looks like:
Re: MyWebSite.net: AA747 Forum Post Deletion Ref: 7808133
I want to highlight the username in brackets and spaces to look like:
Re: MyWebSite.net: [ AA747 ] Forum Post Deletion Ref: 7808133
I'd appreciate any advice.