Just a thought: in addition to making the destination folder of a message
scriptable, how about adding a property to contacts that lets us define an
"associated folder"? So that any mail with that contact as primary
recipient, or sent by them, would be automatically filed in that folder?

On or near 6/18/03 5:40 PM, Domenico Bettinelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> Thank you, Allen. That is workable. It's a shame to lose the Links though. I
> find that a useful feature. But putting the messages in their files is more
> useful to me.
> 
> I have taken Barry's advice and submitted the scriptability as feedback on
> MS' web site.
> 
> On 6/18/03 5:02 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> One workaround, in combination with the idea of a script that files sent
>> message to a particular recipient in a particular folder: set up multiple
>> "contact" names for your editor. Use a different "name" for each contact, or
>> perhaps nicknames, but all with the same e-mail address: "John Smith (web
>> site)" and "John Smith (upcoming issue)" and so on. Then, when addressing
>> the message and you type "smith" you will be presented with a popup list of
>> names, from which you can choose the one you want.
>> 
>> Your scripts that process outgoing messages can easily check the recipients
>> for "web site" or "upcoming issue" and file the messages accordingly.
>> 
>> I agree, though; to be able to script the "after sending file in" folder is
>> highly desirable.
> 

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