For other versions of Outlook, please see the Setting Up Outlook 2011 section. In the Finder, choose Utilities from the Go menu and open the Script Editor (or. Automatically configure Outlook 2016 for Mac to connect to Exchange. Therefore, this script supports only OS X 10.10 and higher. Outlook Exchange Setup 5.
Using powershell I know how to add an exchange mailbox to an existing account, but i can't, for the life of me, figure out how to add another e-mail account to outlook, so the user gets the 'From' field selector. Any hints from the PowerShell gurus around here?
Background: We have quite a few small biz users who make use of roomboxes to have common adress books, and to send mail as 'the company'. For instance the [email protected] roombox has its full access permissions, send as permissions, and mailflow delivery options set to allow, say, 15 people in the office to reply to mail as this box.Obviously it gets tiresome to coordinate with each user, grab their account with RDP and click-type-click in the extra account. Powershell prefered, but other automated solutions wellcome too.
Thank you :)
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If you mean the delegate Exchange account (Advanced tab, 'Open these additional mailboxes' in Exchange account setting dialog), Outlook Object Model does not provide any means to add delegate accounts.
It is either Extended MAPI (C++ or Delphi) or Redemption (any language). In Redemption, you can use RDOSession.Stores.AddDelegate
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I need to add a custom script to process Outlook meeting requests. (see this question)The dropdown menu for selecting scripts is empty and there doesn't appear to be a way to add scripts. How can I add a script that will be available via Outlook's rules?
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In Outlook go to Tools > Macro > visual Basic Editor
R-click on Project 1 and select Insert > Module
In Module1 add the following code:
Click on Save
Make your rule and the script should appear as a selection when you click on the 'a script' link.
The code should perform what you were after in your other question but haven't tested it.
Reference link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306108
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Scripts in Outlook are also known as macros. I believe Alt+F11 will bring up the VBA script editor for Outlook macros.
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