How do i add the date to subject header of incoming mail?

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Hi,

How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject

header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create rules

then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.

Thanks

Primed
 
The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:

Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)

Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject

Mail.Save

End Sub

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:


> Hi,

> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject
> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create


rules
> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.

> Thanks
> Primed
 
Hi Michael,

It came up with a run error.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Primed

"Michael Bauer " wrote:



> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:

> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> Mail.Save
> End Sub

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
>

> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
>
> > Hi,
> > How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject
> > header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create

> rules
> > then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> > Thanks
> > Primed

> .
>
 
Sorry, the first line should look like this:

Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:


> Hi Michael,

> It came up with a run error.
> Any ideas?

> Thanks
> Primed

> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
>
>

>
>> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
>

>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> > Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> > Mail.Save
> > End Sub
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >

>
>
>> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >
>>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject
> >> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create

> > rules
> >> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >
>>> Thanks
> >> Primed

> > .
> >
 
Cheers, that works better.

Can the date be reversed so its like this 100407

Also can the files attached to the document be renamed to have the same date

before them.

Thanks

Primed

"Michael Bauer " wrote:



> Sorry, the first line should look like this:

> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
>

> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> > It came up with a run error.
> > Any ideas?
> > Thanks
> > Primed
> > "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >
> >> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >> Mail.Save
> >> End Sub
> >
> >> > >> Best regards
> >> Michael Bauer
> >> Category Manager -

> >> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>

> >
> >
> >> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >>> Hi,
> >>
> >>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject
> >>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create
> >> rules
> >>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Primed
> >> .
> >>

> .
>
 
The script doesnt run when the rule is initiated automatically. ie

when the mail comes in. The other aspects of the rule work just not the

script.

When i run the rule manually, through the apply rule to existing mail tick

box everything works good.

Any ideas?

"Michael Bauer " wrote:



> Sorry, the first line should look like this:

> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
>

> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> > It came up with a run error.
> > Any ideas?
> > Thanks
> > Primed
> > "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >
> >> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >> Mail.Save
> >> End Sub
> >
> >> > >> Best regards
> >> Michael Bauer
> >> Category Manager -

> >> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>

> >
> >
> >> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >>> Hi,
> >>
> >>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the subject
> >>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create
> >> rules
> >>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Primed
> >> .
> >>

> .
>
 
1) See the Format function.

2) I've never tried it, but AFAIK you can't rename an attached file, instead

you'd have first to rename the file, then attach it. For that you could

monitor AttachmentAdd function: If you detect a file has been attached, save

it as a file, remove it from the email, rename the file, and attach it

again.

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 17:03:01 -0700 schrieb primed:


> Cheers, that works better.
> Can the date be reversed so its like this 100407

> Also can the files attached to the document be renamed to have the same


date
> before them.

> Thanks
> Primed

> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
>
>

>> Sorry, the first line should look like this:
>

>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >

>
>
>> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >> Hi Michael,
> >
>>> It came up with a run error.
> >> Any ideas?
> >
>>> Thanks
> >> Primed
> >
>>> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
>>>
>>>
>>>> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >>
>>>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >>> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >>> Mail.Save
> >>> End Sub
> >>
>>>> > >>> Best regards
> >>> Michael Bauer
> >>> Category Manager -

> >>> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>>

>>>
>>>
>>>> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >>
>>>>> Hi,
> >>>
>>>>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the


subject
> >>>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create
> >>> rules
> >>>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>>
>>>>> Thanks
> >>>> Primed
> >>> .
> >>>

> > .
> >
 
Maybe there's another rule working on the received message for that you have

set the "don't execute more rules" action?

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 18:01:01 -0700 schrieb primed:


> The script doesnt run when the rule is initiated automatically. ie
> when the mail comes in. The other aspects of the rule work just not the
> script.

> When i run the rule manually, through the apply rule to existing mail tick
> box everything works good.

> Any ideas?

> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
>
>

>> Sorry, the first line should look like this:
>

>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >

>
>
>> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >> Hi Michael,
> >
>>> It came up with a run error.
> >> Any ideas?
> >
>>> Thanks
> >> Primed
> >
>>> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
>>>
>>>
>>>> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >>
>>>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >>> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >>> Mail.Save
> >>> End Sub
> >>
>>>> > >>> Best regards
> >>> Michael Bauer
> >>> Category Manager -

> >>> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>>

>>>
>>>
>>>> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >>
>>>>> Hi,
> >>>
>>>>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the


subject
> >>>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create
> >>> rules
> >>>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>>
>>>>> Thanks
> >>>> Primed
> >>> .
> >>>

> > .
> >
 
Hi Michael,

1) Looked there but it didnt seem to give me the answer i was after.

"Michael Bauer " wrote:



> 1) See the Format function.

> 2) I've never tried it, but AFAIK you can't rename an attached file, instead
> you'd have first to rename the file, then attach it. For that you could
> monitor AttachmentAdd function: If you detect a file has been attached, save
> it as a file, remove it from the email, rename the file, and attach it
> again.

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
>

> Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 17:03:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
>
> > Cheers, that works better.
> > Can the date be reversed so its like this 100407
> > Also can the files attached to the document be renamed to have the same

> date
> > before them.
> > Thanks
> > Primed
> > "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Sorry, the first line should look like this:
> >
> >> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)
> >
> >> > >> Best regards
> >> Michael Bauer
> >> Category Manager -

> >> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>

> >
> >
> >> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >>> Hi Michael,
> >>
> >>> It came up with a run error.
> >>> Any ideas?
> >>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Primed
> >>
> >>> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >>>
> >>>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >>>> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >>>> Mail.Save
> >>>> End Sub
> >>>
> >>>> > >>>> Best regards
> >>>> Michael Bauer
> >>>> Category Manager -

> >>>> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>>>

> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >>>
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the

> subject
> >>>>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with create
> >>>> rules
> >>>>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>>>
> >>>>> Thanks
> >>>>> Primed
> >>>> .
> >>>
> >> .
> >>

> .
>
 
To that function you can pass the format you want, use YY for a two digit

year, YYYY for a four digit year, etc.

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Wed, 7 Apr 2010 17:13:01 -0700 schrieb primed:


> Hi Michael,

> 1) Looked there but it didnt seem to give me the answer i was after.

> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
>
>

>
>> 1) See the Format function.
>

>> 2) I've never tried it, but AFAIK you can't rename an attached file,


instead
> > you'd have first to rename the file, then attach it. For that you could
> > monitor AttachmentAdd function: If you detect a file has been attached,


save
> > it as a file, remove it from the email, rename the file, and attach it
> > again.
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >

>
>
>> Am Tue, 6 Apr 2010 17:03:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >
> >> Cheers, that works better.
> >> Can the date be reversed so its like this 100407
> >
>>
>>> Also can the files attached to the document be renamed to have the same

> > date
> >> before them.
> >
>>> Thanks
> >> Primed
> >
>>> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >
>>>
>>>> Sorry, the first line should look like this:
> >>
>>>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook.MailItem)
> >>
>>>> > >>> Best regards
> >>> Michael Bauer
> >>> Category Manager -

> >>> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>>

>>>
>>>
>>>> Am Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:41:02 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >>
>>>>> Hi Michael,
> >>>
>>>>> It came up with a run error.
> >>>> Any ideas?
> >>>
>>>>> Thanks
> >>>> Primed
> >>>
>>>>> "Michael Bauer " wrote:
> >>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> The script that can be run by a rule must look like this:
> >>>>
>>>>>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail as Outlook)
> >>>>> Mail.Subject=Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> >>>>> Mail.Save
> >>>>> End Sub
> >>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>> Best regards
> >>>>> Michael Bauer
> >>>>> Category Manager -

> >>>>> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> >>>>>

>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Am Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:47:01 -0700 schrieb primed:
> >>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
>>>>>>> How do i automatically add the date yy/mm/dd to the front of the

> > subject
> >>>>>> header of incoming mail? Would gather its something to do with


create
> >>>>> rules
> >>>>>> then run script, but cant workout how to create a script.
> >>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
> >>>>>> Primed
> >>>>> .
> >>>>
>>>> .
> >>>

> > .
> >
 
Hi

i've never created a script before and hope i have done it correctly

i opened Tool>Macro>Visual Basic Editor

inserted a new module

copied in

Public Sub Whatever(Mail As Outlook.MailItem)

Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject

Mail.Save

End Sub

and saved

then in Tools>Rules and Alerts and created a new rule

Apply this rule after the message arrives

on this machine only

run Project1.Whatever

i ran it on my inbox an sent myself an email and nothing happens

im on office outlook 2003 SP2

many thanks

Darren

DarrenD
 
Does it make a difference if you move the code from the module to

ThisOutlookSession? (Don't forget to edit the rule, too.)

If not, set a breakpoint (f9) on the first line of code. Does the code

execution stopps there when a new message arrives?

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Fri, 7 May 2010 10:47:41 +0100 schrieb DarrenD:


> Hi

> i've never created a script before and hope i have done it correctly

> i opened Tool>Macro>Visual Basic Editor
> inserted a new module
> copied in

> Public Sub Whatever(Mail As Outlook.MailItem)
> Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> Mail.Save
> End Sub

> and saved

> then in Tools>Rules and Alerts and created a new rule

> Apply this rule after the message arrives
> on this machine only
> run Project1.Whatever

> i ran it on my inbox an sent myself an email and nothing happens

> im on office outlook 2003 SP2

> many thanks
> Darren
 
I have copied it to the ThisOutlookSession and created a new rule to

pick it up

i set the breakpoint on the line

Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject

sent a couple of emails to the account and they still got delivered

without any date in the subject bar

'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
> ;348674']Does it make a difference if you move the code from the module
> to
> ThisOutlookSession? (Don't forget to edit the rule, too.)

> If not, set a breakpoint (f9) on the first line of code. Does the code
> execution stopps there when a new message arrives?

> > Best regards
> Michael Bauer
> Category Manager -

> SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en

> Am Fri, 7 May 2010 10:47:41 +0100 schrieb DarrenD:
> -
> Hi

> i've never created a script before and hope i have done it correctly

> i opened ToolMacroVisual Basic Editor
> inserted a new module
> copied in

> Public Sub Whatever(Mail As Outlook.MailItem)
> Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> Mail.Save
> End Sub

> and saved

> then in ToolsRules and Alerts and created a new rule

> Apply this rule after the message arrives
> on this machine only
> run Project1.Whatever

> i ran it on my inbox an sent myself an email and nothing happens

> im on office outlook 2003 SP2

> many thanks
> Darren-


DarrenD
 
So the code execution doesn't stop there? Then check Tools/Macros/Security,

whether VBA is executed at all.

Best regards

Michael Bauer

Am Fri, 14 May 2010 16:42:29 +0100 schrieb DarrenD:


> I have copied it to the ThisOutlookSession and created a new rule to
> pick it up

> i set the breakpoint on the line
> Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject

> sent a couple of emails to the account and they still got delivered
> without any date in the subject bar

> 'Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook Wrote:
> > ;348674']Does it make a difference if you move the code from the module
> > to
> > ThisOutlookSession? (Don't forget to edit the rule, too.)
>

>> If not, set a breakpoint (f9) on the first line of code. Does the code
> > execution stopps there when a new message arrives?
>

>> > > Best regards
> > Michael Bauer
> > Category Manager -

> > SAM - The Sending Account Manager:
> > http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en
>

>
>
>> Am Fri, 7 May 2010 10:47:41 +0100 schrieb DarrenD:
> > -
> > Hi
>

>> i've never created a script before and hope i have done it correctly
>

>> i opened ToolMacroVisual Basic Editor
> > inserted a new module
> > copied in
>

>> Public Sub Whatever(Mail As Outlook.MailItem)
> > Mail.Subject = Date & " " & Mail.Subject
> > Mail.Save
> > End Sub
>

>> and saved
>

>> then in ToolsRules and Alerts and created a new rule
>

>> Apply this rule after the message arrives
> > on this machine only
> > run Project1.Whatever
>

>> i ran it on my inbox an sent myself an email and nothing happens
>

>> im on office outlook 2003 SP2
>

>> many thanks
> > Darren-
 
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