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Jon Lawrance
09-28-2003, 12:09 PM
I have about 500 messages in a folder. I would like to send these messages to an email address exactly as they are. They should have the same Subject (if possible) and Body Text. There should be no > in the as if quoting. And I don't want Fw: at the beginning of the Subject.
When I select messages in bulk to send to one email address, it just groups them as attachments.
How can I send them as if originals, if that makes sense?
Regards,
Jon
rmanet
09-28-2003, 12:52 PM
just some ideas.....
depending on what e-mail client you're using - use the "export" function -
Outlook -export just that folder to backup.pst in a temp folder, then e-mail as attachment, then import this same file at the other destination and it will add the messages as originals
Outlook Express try this link (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q270670), backup the folder, zip the file, e-mail it - copy to the right OE Express folder at the other end
should work?
have to warn you - I consult, have lots of other job related and systems related stiff - my backup is 200 megs plus
you may be better off burning a CD and mailing it
Jon Lawrance
09-28-2003, 01:03 PM
I need to actually email these. The reason is I am testing a program to parse the email contents as they arrive and place the information into a database.
Jon
rmanet
09-28-2003, 01:17 PM
I didn't say you needed to send 'em by CD, but you won't be able to send 'em in bulk other than as attachments (or by backing them up) as far as I know.....
but there's lots of shareware (and maybe freeware apps out there that could be some help) - do a google search?
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