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Default Auto remove specfic excell attachment from email ?

Hi group. FYI I posted a similar question in an Outlook
group with no luck so I thought I would try here as it
deals with an Excel file??

I am using Outlook exchange server 2000 and Excel 2000

I have a little experience in VBA for Excel and Word but I
have never done any in Outlook.

What I want to do is set up a rule or situation where if a
specific user receives an email with a specific name or
message it automatically removes the Excel attachment and
places it into a specific folder then deletes the message.

Some things that are a constant (in case this helps with
possible options) a

The email subject field data
The email message body data

The attached Excel file name will vary.

Any ideas on how I might begin to figure this out? Is
their some existing ability to do this within Outlook that
I am not aware of?

Thank-You

KRK


 
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