Hi Team,
When I use the Retrieve Emails from outlook action I would like to amend the .Subject line prior to saving the outlook message.
I loop the emails that I have retrieved but I'm unable to modify the .Subject field. Keep getting errors.
Is there anyway that I'm able to amend the subject line prior to saving the email.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
thanks
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Please make sure to create the similar folders or rename it as required:
Please use the below updated code[copy and paste into your PAD]:
Outlook.Launch Instance=> OutlookInstance
Outlook.RetrieveEmailMessages.RetrieveEmails Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' MailFolder: $'''Inbox''' EmailsToRetrieve: Outlook.RetrieveMessagesMode.All MarkAsRead: False ReadBodyAsHtml: False SubjectContains: $'''RPA Extraction Reports''' Messages=> RetrievedEmails
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN RetrievedEmails
Outlook.SaveOutlookEmailMessages.SaveEmailsAs Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' EmailsToSave: CurrentItem SaveFormat: Outlook.MessageType.OutlookTemplate SaveEmailsAs: CurrentItem.Subject SaveEmailsTo: $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails''' MessagesFiles=> StoredMessagesFiles
SET MailPath TO $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\%CurrentItem.Subject%.oft'''
@@copilotGeneratedAction: 'True'
Scripting.RunPowershellScript.RunPowershellScript Script: $'''$inputVariable = \"%MailPath%\"
$oftFilePath = $inputVariable
# New folder path
$newFolderPath = \"C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\New\"
# Create the new folder if it doesn\'t exist
if (-not (Test-Path -Path $newFolderPath)) {
New-Item -Path $newFolderPath -ItemType Directory | Out-Null
}
# Create an Outlook Application object
$outlook = New-Object -ComObject Outlook.Application
# Open the OFT file as a new mail item
$mailItem = $outlook.CreateItemFromTemplate($oftFilePath)
# Extract existing subject
$subject = $mailItem.Subject
# Modify subject
$newSubject = \"Your New Subject Here\"
$mailItem.Subject = $newSubject
# Build the new file path
$newFilePath = Join-Path -Path $newFolderPath -ChildPath (Split-Path -Leaf $oftFilePath)
# Save the modified email with the same file name and extension in the new folder
$mailItem.SaveAs($newFilePath)
# Close the mail item
$mailItem.Close()
# Release COM objects
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($mailItem) | Out-Null
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($outlook) | Out-Null
Remove-Variable outlook -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue''' ScriptOutput=> PowershellOutput
END
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Hi @christian12 ,
If you want to replace/edit the subject of the retrieved emails using for each. Following is one of the way of doing it: You can use the action "Write to text file" and write the retrieved email parameters to the text.
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Thanks & Regards
Vishnu Reddy
Hi @christian12
Please follow the below approach:
Launch Outlook: Open Microsoft Outlook.
Retrieve Email Messages: Retrieve email messages from the specified email account and inbox folder. Retrieve all emails based on your condition
Loop(For each) Through Retrieved Emails:
Save Email Messages: Save the current email message as an Outlook message file (.msg) with a custom file name based on the subject of the email(You can add any text- For example : I have added Anytext prior to subject line).
End Loop: Continue looping through all retrieved email messages until all messages have been processed.
Code:
Outlook.Launch Instance=> OutlookInstance
Outlook.RetrieveEmailMessages.RetrieveEmails Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' MailFolder: $'''Inbox''' EmailsToRetrieve: Outlook.RetrieveMessagesMode.All MarkAsRead: False ReadBodyAsHtml: False SubjectContains: $'''test''' Messages=> RetrievedEmails
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN RetrievedEmails
Outlook.SaveOutlookEmailMessages.SaveEmailsAs Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' EmailsToSave: CurrentItem SaveFormat: Outlook.MessageType.OutlookMessageFormatUnicode SaveEmailsAs: $'''Anytext_%CurrentItem.Subject%''' SaveEmailsTo: $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails''' MessagesFiles=> StoredMessagesFiles
END
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Thank you for your help.
Unfortunately what I need to do is save the email as a template file so OFT.
I don't need to change the file name, I need to change the subject line within the retrieved email.
So example one of my retrieved emails has a subject line: test123
I need to amend the subject line for example lets change it to just test. When I save the outlook message my subject line should now read test and not test123.
Hi @christian12 ,
That what i said if you want to save the outlook message as .msg file you cant do that. But if you want to save in text file you can do it as I mentioned in first reply.
(Note:- if you got your solution you can mark as solution and gives kudos)
Thanks & Regards
Vishnu Reddy
You can use powershell script to achieve the same. Please refer the below suggested approach:
Code(Copy and paste this code into your power automate desktop)
Outlook.Launch Instance=> OutlookInstance
Outlook.RetrieveEmailMessages.RetrieveEmails Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' MailFolder: $'''Inbox''' EmailsToRetrieve: Outlook.RetrieveMessagesMode.All MarkAsRead: False ReadBodyAsHtml: False SubjectContains: $'''test''' Messages=> RetrievedEmails
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN RetrievedEmails
Outlook.SaveOutlookEmailMessages.SaveEmailsAs Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' EmailsToSave: CurrentItem SaveFormat: Outlook.MessageType.OutlookTemplate SaveEmailsAs: $'''test''' SaveEmailsTo: $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails''' MessagesFiles=> StoredMessagesFiles
SET MailPath TO $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\test.oft'''
@@copilotGeneratedAction: 'True'
Scripting.RunPowershellScript.RunPowershellScript Script: $'''$inputVariable = \"%MailPath%\"
$oftFilePath = $inputVariable
# New folder path
$newFolderPath = \"C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\New\"
# Create the new folder if it doesn\'t exist
if (-not (Test-Path -Path $newFolderPath)) {
New-Item -Path $newFolderPath -ItemType Directory | Out-Null
}
# Create an Outlook Application object
$outlook = New-Object -ComObject Outlook.Application
# Open the OFT file as a new mail item
$mailItem = $outlook.CreateItemFromTemplate($oftFilePath)
# Extract existing subject
$subject = $mailItem.Subject
# Modify subject
$newSubject = \"Your New Subject Here\"
$mailItem.Subject = $newSubject
# Build the new file path
$newFilePath = Join-Path -Path $newFolderPath -ChildPath (Split-Path -Leaf $oftFilePath)
# Save the modified email with the same file name and extension in the new folder
$mailItem.SaveAs($newFilePath)
# Close the mail item
$mailItem.Close()
# Release COM objects
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($mailItem) | Out-Null
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($outlook) | Out-Null
Remove-Variable outlook -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue''' ScriptOutput=> PowershellOutput
END
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Thank you. Unfortunately I have amended the script with the correct details and it doesn't create the New folder with the amended email. Unsure what piece of the code is failing. Tried to create the folder manually and no additional email is saving.
Please make sure to create the similar folders or rename it as required:
Please use the below updated code[copy and paste into your PAD]:
Outlook.Launch Instance=> OutlookInstance
Outlook.RetrieveEmailMessages.RetrieveEmails Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' MailFolder: $'''Inbox''' EmailsToRetrieve: Outlook.RetrieveMessagesMode.All MarkAsRead: False ReadBodyAsHtml: False SubjectContains: $'''RPA Extraction Reports''' Messages=> RetrievedEmails
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN RetrievedEmails
Outlook.SaveOutlookEmailMessages.SaveEmailsAs Instance: OutlookInstance Account: $'''Deenu@microsoft.com''' EmailsToSave: CurrentItem SaveFormat: Outlook.MessageType.OutlookTemplate SaveEmailsAs: CurrentItem.Subject SaveEmailsTo: $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails''' MessagesFiles=> StoredMessagesFiles
SET MailPath TO $'''C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\%CurrentItem.Subject%.oft'''
@@copilotGeneratedAction: 'True'
Scripting.RunPowershellScript.RunPowershellScript Script: $'''$inputVariable = \"%MailPath%\"
$oftFilePath = $inputVariable
# New folder path
$newFolderPath = \"C:\\Deenu\\Mails\\New\"
# Create the new folder if it doesn\'t exist
if (-not (Test-Path -Path $newFolderPath)) {
New-Item -Path $newFolderPath -ItemType Directory | Out-Null
}
# Create an Outlook Application object
$outlook = New-Object -ComObject Outlook.Application
# Open the OFT file as a new mail item
$mailItem = $outlook.CreateItemFromTemplate($oftFilePath)
# Extract existing subject
$subject = $mailItem.Subject
# Modify subject
$newSubject = \"Your New Subject Here\"
$mailItem.Subject = $newSubject
# Build the new file path
$newFilePath = Join-Path -Path $newFolderPath -ChildPath (Split-Path -Leaf $oftFilePath)
# Save the modified email with the same file name and extension in the new folder
$mailItem.SaveAs($newFilePath)
# Close the mail item
$mailItem.Close()
# Release COM objects
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($mailItem) | Out-Null
[System.Runtime.Interopservices.Marshal]::ReleaseComObject($outlook) | Out-Null
Remove-Variable outlook -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue''' ScriptOutput=> PowershellOutput
END
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Thank you. Fixed it and its now working. Next issue I have is that its not creating a new email with amended subject line. New folder is empty and the original email is saved. Nothing has been amended.
Please verify that the name of the email saved in the folder matches what you are passing to the PowerShell script. Alternatively, try hardcoding the email name while saving, such as "test123.oft," and ensure that you pass the same name to the PowerShell script(just testing purpose).
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Thank you got it working. Do you know if its possible straight from Power automate cloud flow to save emails as OFT format.
Hi @christian12
I'm pleased to hear that my solution is working well for you! If I've helped solve your query, kindly mark my response as the solution ✔ and give it a thumbs up!
I'm uncertain if there's a feature to save Outlook messages as .oft format directly within a cloud flow. From what I know, you might need to create a desktop flow for this task. Then, you can invoke the desktop flow from your cloud flow based on the trigger you've set up.
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