'How to get From field from Outlook using vba macro

I am writing macro that will set a signature after choosing the From field or for example clicking reply. My problem is that I don't know how to get the From field value. I know how to set this field.

Function GetBoiler(ByVal sFile As String) As String
    Dim fso As Object
    Dim ts As Object
    Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set ts = fso.GetFile(sFile).OpenAsTextStream(1, -2)
    GetBoiler = ts.readall
    ts.Close
End Function

Function GetSignature(Mailbox As String) As String
   Dim Signature As String
   Dim SigStringPL As String
   Dim SigStringUK As String
    SigStringPL = Environ("appdata") & _
                  "\Microsoft\Signatures\Poland.htm"

    SigStringUK = Environ("appdata") & _
                  "\Microsoft\Signatures\United Kingdom.htm"

    If Mailbox = "[email protected]" Then
        If Dir(SigStringPL) <> "" Then
            GetSignature = GetBoiler(SigStringPL)
        Else
            GetSignature = ""
        End If
    Else
        If Dir(SigStringUK) <> "" Then
            GetSignature = GetBoiler(SigStringUK)
        Else
            GetSignature = ""
        End If
    End If
End Function


Sub Mail_Outlook_With_Signature_Plain()
' Don't forget to copy the function GetBoiler in the module.
' Working in Office 2000-2010
    Dim OutApp As Object
    Dim OutMail As Object
    Dim strbody As String

    Dim Signature As String

    Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
    Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)

    strbody = "content"    


    Signature = GetSignature("[email protected]")
    MsgBox (OutMail.SentOnBehalfOfName)

        On Error Resume Next
    With OutMail
        .To = ""
        .CC = ""
        .BCC = ""
        .subject = "This is the Subject line"
        .HTMLBody = strbody & "<br><br>" & Signature
        'You can add files also like this
        '.Attachments.Add ("C:\test.txt")
        .Display
    End With


    On Error GoTo 0

    Set OutMail = Nothing
    Set OutApp = Nothing
End Sub

Regards, erni



Solution 1:[1]

SenderName is the field name for 'From' field.

Solution 2:[2]

From is SentOnBehalfOfName. In normal use, it is empty until the item has been sent.

Do not choose the From manually.

Sub replySentOnBehalf()

Dim objMsg As mailitem

Set objMsg = ActiveInspector.currentItem.reply
objMsg.SentOnBehalfOfName = "[email protected]"

' Now that objMsg.SentOnBehalfOfName is available run your code

objMsg.Display

Set objMsg = Nothing

End Sub

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